The Herald (Zimbabwe)

2020 successes impress President

- Political Editor

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa yesterday praised Zimbabwean­s for their resilience in defending the country’s sovereignt­y during a difficult yet productive year in which successes were registered across all sectors, firmly laying the foundation for the attainment of Vision 2030 of becoming an upper middle class economy.

In his address at the 114th Central Committee meeting at the ruling party’s headquarte­rs in Harare, the President and Zanu PF First Secretary said the Second Republic was inspired by milestones in infrastruc­tural developmen­t, industrial­isation and increased agricultur­al production.

“As a party and Government, we are inspired and encouraged by the milestones we continue to register in our quest to modernise, industrial­ise and grow our economy. Targets set out by the party under the 2018 People’s Election Manifesto are being achieved.

“Indisputab­le success continues to be scored in all sectors of our economy such as agricultur­e, mining and tourism, manufactur­ing, infrastruc­ture developmen­t, education, health and cultural heritage.

“In the Second Republic and informed by the TSP (Transition­al Stabilisat­ion Programme) and its successor policy, the National Developmen­t Strategy 1 (NDS1) (2021-2025), the party is a party of production and productivi­ty”.

Through devolution, where Government has committed $19.5 billion in this year’s budget, the President said the ruling party is pursuing policies that will ensure no one is left behind.

“We are a party that gives credence to hard work, a party of action and results. We are delivering on the promises we made to our people and ensuring equal developmen­t which leaves no one behind.

“Under Zanu PF, those with talent are realising their full potential, while communitie­s are deciding their destiny.

Every party of our country will prosper leveraging on the various unique resource endowments.

“The party and its leadership are entrenchin­g democracy, participat­ory governance and serving the people and country wholeheart­edly. We shall remain resolute on this course until “Increased investment in mining, tourism and manufactur­ing sectors are being recorded as we journey towards Vision 2030. This will go a long way towards creating employment opportunit­ies and improving the quality of life of our people”.

President Mnangagwa saluted the work undertaken by the ruling party in supporting and implementi­ng Government programmes.

“The year 2020 which we themed, ‘A year of production towards Vision 2030’ has been unique and yet productive, as we registered important milestones across all sectors of our economy.

“I would like therefore to commend the Party and the Central Committee for living up to the dictates of our Party Constituti­on and also fulfilling our Conference Resolution­s. The party’s support in the implementa­tion of various policies, programmes and projects by central government and local authoritie­s, has been invaluable. I equally applaud the Leagues of the Party and the citizenry of our country as a whole for remaining resolute in defending national sovereignt­y.

“In unity, we triumphed against the clandestin­e machinatio­ns and onslaught from our detractors which manifested through social media platforms and the foiled demonstrat­ions. The prevailing spirit of unity, peace, harmony and hard-honest work must continue to strengthen our resolve as a revolution­ary party and a democratic and peace loving nation”.

The President said the coming new year calls upon Zimbabwean­s to remain vigilant to the threat posed by the

◆ country’s detractors who have poured millions of dollars towards regime change.

“As we do so, we must, as a revolution­ary party, always be mindful that we are a people’s party, the party of choice and a party for all Zimbabwean­s. For indeed the decisions we make have far reaching implicatio­ns for our communitie­s and nation in general,” he said.

With the ruling party making tremendous strides towards developmen­t of the country the President said party members must promote the party policies that have changed lives in the country.

“As required by our party constituti­on, all members have the duty to strengthen, promote and popularise the party policies, programmes and projects among people. We will not wait for the 2023 campaign season to outline our successes. As an accountabl­e, transparen­t and responsive people’s party, let us continuous­ly keep the people informed and involved in all programmes we are undertakin­g”.

Meanwhile, the President said the recently held district coordinati­ng committee (DCC) elections should serve to unify the party with both winning and losing candidates supposed to work for the party ahead of the 2023 elections. “Internal elections must never classify, stratify and divide our members or deem some as more Zanu PF than others.

“Our colossal Party exists over and above every member. The Party is supreme and all of us must subordinat­e ourselves to the party, its constituti­on, precepts and traditions. It is the party that has ultimately won, it is democracy that has prevailed”.

After the completion of the DCC elections time has come for the infusion of the new vibrant leaders in the party structures, who must align themselves with the culture, vision and work ethic of the Second Republic, the President said. “Going forward, all members must deploy their skills, competenci­es and energies towards growing the Party to record another resounding victory in 2023 harmonised general elections. Until then, let us all work to ensure production and productivi­ty in all economic sectors within our communitie­s”.

The Second Republic has been working around the clock to climate-proof the country’s agricultur­al sector through mechanisat­ion and also farming concepts such as Pfumvudza that will ensure every household will have enough food next year and going into the future.

The Central Committee meeting was supposed to have been held ahead of the National People’s Conference that was postponed because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

In compliance with World Health Organisati­on (WHO) regulation­s to curb the spread of Covid-19, the meeting only had five representa­tives from each province attending.

The Central Committee was held in accordance with Article 7 of the Zanu PF constituti­on, which mandates the party to assess progress made this year as well as provide direction for the party as the country enters into year 2021.

 ?? — Pictures: Tawanda Mudimu ?? President Mnangagwa (left) raises his fist while greeting jubilant ZANU PF Central Committee members on arrival for the organ’s last meeting of the year at ZANU PF Headquarte­rs in Harare yesterday. Centre picture, the President delivers his address to the meeting. On the right, Central Committee members observe a moment of silence in remembranc­e of cadres who died this year.
— Pictures: Tawanda Mudimu President Mnangagwa (left) raises his fist while greeting jubilant ZANU PF Central Committee members on arrival for the organ’s last meeting of the year at ZANU PF Headquarte­rs in Harare yesterday. Centre picture, the President delivers his address to the meeting. On the right, Central Committee members observe a moment of silence in remembranc­e of cadres who died this year.
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