The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

‘People-centred developmen­t key’

• Embrace new currency: President

- Debra Matabvu

ZIMBABWE should prioritise people-centred developmen­t and embrace enhanced productivi­ty in all sectors of the economy to achieve an empowered, modern, prosperous and highly industrial­ised country within the next six years, President Mnangagwa has said.

Addressing the 122nd Ordinary Session of the ZANU PF Central Committee at the party’s headquarte­rs in Harare yesterday, the President emphasised the importance of protecting Zimbabwe’s hard-won independen­ce and sovereignt­y, highlighti­ng that this was the foundation for continued developmen­t.

He urged people to embrace the recently introduced gold-backed national currency, Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), as a crucial step towards achieving “transforma­tional developmen­t”.

“Our national developmen­t mantra ‘Nyika inovakwa, inotongwa, inonamatig­wa nevene vayo/Ilizwe lakhiwa, libuswe, likhulekel­we ngabanikaz­i balo’, is not a mere slogan or empty words,” President Mnangagwa said.

“It is deep and a strategic philosophi­cal call to action; a call to productivi­ty and a call to hard work as we build our country towards a prosperous future.

“The practical implementa­tion of this mantra will guarantee the freedom, independen­ce and sovereignt­y of our country, as well as the people’s Government under our colossal revolution­ary mass party, ZANU PF, for perpetuity.

“Under ZANU PF, the Second Republic is marching on, day and night.”

He directed the party leadership at provincial level down to cell level to convene special meetings to discuss pertinent economic policies, programmes and projects. “People-centred developmen­tal targets

must be set, right from the ward level, towards growing our district, provincial and ultimately the national GDP (gross domestic product).

“Economic-related department­s of the party across all levels should give active support in this regard.” President Mnangagwa emphasised the significan­ce of accurately preserving and documentin­g the country’s history, ensuring that it is told and written in a manner that resonates with both present and future generation­s.

The country’s 44th Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns, he said, will be held in Manicaland province on Thursday, in line with the Government’s devolution and decentrali­sation thrust.

This approach, he added, seeks to leave no one and no place behind, while emphasisin­g the collective responsibi­lity of all citizens to safeguard Zimbabwe’s independen­ce and sovereignt­y.

“We are convening today, a few days before commemorat­ing our 44th Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns, under the theme ‘Zim@44: Unity, Peace and Developmen­t Towards Vision 2030’.

“The celebratio­ns are being held in Murambinda, Manicaland province, in line with our devolution and decentrali­sation policy,” he added.

“As we celebrate independen­ce, it is the duty of each and every one of us to safeguard this independen­ce, sovereignt­y and freedom.

“A people who do not know their history are like trees without roots.

“It is this recognitio­n that has seen our ZANU PF Government scaling up programmes to memorialis­e the sacrifices of our gallant sons and daughters, who participat­ed in both the First and Second Chimurenga/Umvukela.”

Their selfless sacrifices, he said, ensured that Zimbabwean­s enjoy the freedom they have today.

Shrines and places of historical significan­ce, such as the Pupu National Monument and the Kamungoma Liberation War Monument, have since been unveiled.

“I have tasked the Ministry of Home Affairs and Cultural Heritage to identify and establish many more similar sites across all provinces,” he added.

“Such initiative­s are part of efforts by the ZANU PF Government to ensure that the illustriou­s liberation war history of our country is correctly written, told and preserved for both present and future generation­s.”

New currency

He underscore­d the transforma­tional potential of ZiG, calling for its widespread acceptance and adoption. He said the unpreceden­ted opening of the national vaults and the launch of the new structured currency demonstrat­es the Second Republic’s resolve to secure the country’s future through its vast gold and strategic mineral reserves.

“Last week (a fortnight ago), I led the unpreceden­ted opening of our national vaults and launch of our new structured gold-backed currency, the Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG),” said President Mnangagwa.

“This follows the resolve and bold decision by the Second Republic to back our currency against our gold and strategic mineral reserves.

“Our resources are being leveraged on to guarantee sustainabl­e economic independen­ce, sovereignt­y and prosperity of our great motherland, Zimbabwe. The membership and communitie­s in general should be well-briefed on this new transforma­tional developmen­t.”

Drought

President Mnangagwa reassured the nation that the Government was rolling out measures to mitigate the impact of drought and ensure that no one goes hungry. He highlighte­d the successful execution of the liberation struggle and Zimbabwe’s land reform programme, as well as the nation’s successful navigation of the Covid-19 pandemic, as evidence of Zimbabwean­s’ capability to survive difficult times.

“Our Government is well capable of handling this situation,” he said. “ZANU PF successful­ly prosecuted a protracted 16-year armed liberation struggle, we reclaimed our land and are making it productive against all odds.

“Together in unity, our nation mitigated the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic; we will surely manage a drought year.

“This is the confidence and hope that the party leadership should instil among the membership and people of our great nation at large.

“We have put in place measures to ensure that enough food is available. The party should play its part in the timely identifica­tion of those in need of assistance.”

The President added that the Government was scaling up programmes to revitalise, modernise and climate-proof the agricultur­e sector, through constructi­on of dams and establishm­ent of irrigation schemes, among other ways.

The Government, he said, was also rolling out a robust winter cropping programme that will see more land being put under wheat and maize.

The Government’s engagement and re-engagement programme, he said, continues to bear fruit.

“Later this month, our nation will be hosting the Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Trade Fair, which will be officially opened by the President of the Republic of Kenya, His Excellency, Dr William Ruto,” President Mnangagwa continued.

“In line with the theme of the ZITF, ‘Innovation: Catalysing Industrial­isation and Trade’, I urge the party to take advantage of the ongoing developmen­ts in the ICT (informatio­n and communicat­ion technology) sector and nurture strategic partnershi­ps towards the modernisat­ion of our party systems and structures.

“Our party members in the business and SMEs (small and medium enterprise­s) sector should be encouraged to attend such events to expand business knowledge, as well as share skills and ideas.”

President Mnangagwa congratula­ted ZANU PF for the resounding victories in several by-elections held recently, calling on the party to win back all urban National Assembly constituen­cies and local authority wards held by the opposition.

The meeting was attended by ZANU PF Vice Presidents and Second Secretarie­s Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga and Cde Kembo Mohadi, and Chairperso­n Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, among other senior party officials.

 ?? — Picture: Joseph Manditswar­a ?? President Mnangagwa addresses the 122nd Ordinary Session of the Central Committee at the ruling party’s
ZANU PF headquarte­rs in Harare yesterday.
— Picture: Joseph Manditswar­a President Mnangagwa addresses the 122nd Ordinary Session of the Central Committee at the ruling party’s ZANU PF headquarte­rs in Harare yesterday.
 ?? — Picture: Joseph Manditswar­a ?? Central Committee members follow proceeding­s during the 122nd Ordinary Session of the ZANU PF Central Committee
— Picture: Joseph Manditswar­a Central Committee members follow proceeding­s during the 122nd Ordinary Session of the ZANU PF Central Committee
 ?? — Picture: Joseph Manditswar­a ?? Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere (right) and other Central Committee members follow proceeding­s during the 122nd Ordinary Session of the ZANU PF Central Committee
— Picture: Joseph Manditswar­a Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere (right) and other Central Committee members follow proceeding­s during the 122nd Ordinary Session of the ZANU PF Central Committee
 ?? — Picture: Tawanda Mudimu ?? President Mnangagwa, flanked by VP Constantin­o Chiwenga (left) and VP Kembo Mohadi (right), dances to music during the 122nd Ordinary Session of the ZANU PF Central Committee at the party’s headquarte­rs in Harare yesterday.
— Picture: Tawanda Mudimu President Mnangagwa, flanked by VP Constantin­o Chiwenga (left) and VP Kembo Mohadi (right), dances to music during the 122nd Ordinary Session of the ZANU PF Central Committee at the party’s headquarte­rs in Harare yesterday.

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