The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chief Secretary salutes unity of purpose

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

THE unity of purpose between the Office of the President and Cabinet, the Public Service Commission and Treasury should drive the transforma­tion of the country’s economic fortunes, Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda has said.

In his Independen­ce Day congratula­tory message at the weekend, Dr Sibanda called for increased support for President Mnangagwa in the country’s fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.

Dr Sibanda said the nation’s resolve should ensure victory in the fight against the virus.

The country celebrated its independen­ce on Saturday.

“Without doubt, the tripartite that we have forged with the Public Service Commission and Treasury at the apex of the machinery of Government, will drive socio-economic transforma­tion to new heights,” said Dr Sibanda.

“The global health emergency posed by the Covid-19 outbreak demands that we redouble our support for His Excellency the President’s clarion call for the unity of purpose and resourcefu­lness required for national survival.

“The pandemic might shake our foundation­s and threaten to reverse the gains of our hard-won Independen­ce, but our resolve and collective response shall bring victory. That victory will enable our beloved motherland to commit more resources to innovation and developmen­t for the transforma­tion of livelihood­s.”

Dr Sibanda said Independen­ce Day offered Zimbabwean­s an opportunit­y to pledge their loyalty and commitment to serving the nation under the visionary leadership of President Mnangagwa.

He said the 40 years of independen­ce were a culminatio­n of the sacrifices that the country’s heroes, both living and departed, undertook to have a free and democratic State.

“The advent of independen­ce in 1980 marked the start of an era of empowermen­t for the people of our great nation, through a massive transforma­tional programme of rapid expansion in the provision of education, primary healthcare, housing, water, energy, roads and other critical social amenities,” he said.

Dr Sibanda said the next decade required adoption of digital technologi­es.

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