The Herald (Zimbabwe)

New era upon Second Republic

- Patrick Chitumba Midlands Bureau Chief

ZIMBABWE, under the leadership of President Mnangagwa is poised for better fortunes, as the newly-elected leader has proved to be a man of action and a servant of the people.

Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) declared the Zanu-PF presidenti­al candidate in the justended 2018 harmonised elections, Cde Mnangagwa, duly elected.

He garnered 2 460 463 votes, beating his main rival Mr Nelson Chamisa of MDC-Alliance, who amassed 2 147 436 votes.

The result means President Mnangagwa won 50,8 percent of the total votes, while Mr Chamisa had 44,3 percent.

The result satisfied the constituti­onal requiremen­t of 50 percent plus one vote for him to avoid a presidenti­al run-off.

In separate interviews, business people, political leaders and academics in the Midlands province said a new era, a new beginning was upon Zimbabwe in the rightful hands of President Mnangagwa and his administra­tion.

Zanu-PF Midlands province chairperso­n Engineer Daniel Mackenzie Ncube said the country was now poised for great times.

“We are grateful to the people of Zimbabwe for voting for President Mnangagwa because under him, the country is now poised for great times,” he said.

“President Mnangagwa also led the party to a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly, which is very commendabl­e and we see ourselves in a new prosperous trajectory.”

Prominent businessma­n Dr Tinashe Manzungu of TM Group of Companies, which is into property developmen­t, health and ICT said he was confident that the economy was poised for growth since President Mnangagwa had already bagged investment deals worth over $20 billion since November last year.

“President Mnangagwa has been round the globe inviting the world to Zimbabwe,” he said. “This has happened and everyone has witnessed this $20 billion worth of investment in foreign direct investment­s that were promised in less than seven months.

“The long-awaited elections by investors were held in a free and fair atmosphere. So we now expect the materialis­ation of investment­s from now. All patriotic Zimbabwean­s should just assist President Mnangagwa by working hard and being ready to receive visitors.

“My only appeal to the new Government is to be swift to complete the Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport expansion so that we will be equal to the task on receiving our long-awaited visitors. All bottleneck­s in Government offices should come to an end. Congratula­tions to the President of the Second Republic of Zimbabwe, we await to see him steering us to Canaan, as this is certain.”

Mr Francis Mhere, a senior lecturer in the Economics Department at the Midlands State University, said he was confident that signed deals will come to fruition.

“The direction the economy now takes largely depends on the calibre of people appointed to Cabinet,” he said. “So we wait to see what the President has in store for us.”

Mr Clement Mukwasi, public relations manager of Victoria Fallsbased tourism company, Shearwater Adventures, said he was confident that President Mnangagwa was going to work on reintegrat­ing the country into the internatio­nal community after years of isolation during the reign of former president Mr Robert Mugabe.

“We are now expecting more tourist arrivals in the country, meaning foreign currency for the country and more socio-economic developmen­t,” he said.

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