The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Second Republic economic reforms charm China

- Joseph Madzimure

THE Second Republic under the leadership of President Mnangagwa has in a short space of time set the country’s economy on the recovery path after years of stagnation, a top Chinese official said.

Pointing to the taming of inflation, price stabilisat­ion and food security, Assistant Minister of Internatio­nal Department in the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Mr Li Mingxiang observed in a statement that under the leadership of President Mnangagwa, the Government actively formulated and implemente­d economic developmen­t plans.

This comes as the economic reforms being undertaken in Zimbabwe have received rave reviews from Bretton Woods institutio­ns, which predicted that the economy would grow notwithsta­nding the Covid-19 pandemic and natural disasters.

“The economy has recovered steadily, inflation has declined, GDP has grown against the trend, and you have achieved remarkable results in developmen­t. After the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, HE Mnangagwa has led the party and the people to take strict prevention measures and rollout vaccinatio­n scientific­ally so that the number of confirmed cases and the people of Zimbabwe can overcome various challenges on the way ahead and realise the beautiful vision of building a prosperous and strong middle-income country by 2030,” noted Mr Li.

Since coming into office President Mnangagwa has made strides in re-engagement, democracy, curbing corruption, conflict resolution, and agricultur­al productivi­ty, among other achievemen­ts aimed at fostering socio-economic developmen­t and peaceful co-existence to eradicate poverty.

“We follow closely Zanu PF’s endeavours and exploratio­n as your comrades and brothers. Since its establishm­ent, it has led its people on an arduous journey for anti-colonisati­on and national liberation.

“The two parties share a special relationsh­ip of both comrades and brothers. Over the years, the relationsh­ip between our two parties has played an important role in the establishm­ent and developmen­t of a comprehens­ive strategic partnershi­p between the two countries. Standing at a new historical starting point, we are willing to work with Zanu PF to earnestly implement the important consensus reached by HE Xi Jinping and HE Mnangagwa to better promote relations between our two parties and two countries.”

In fulfilling the objectives, Mr Li said the two countries should continue to improve exchanges and cooperatio­n between the two parties.

“We should strengthen high-level exchanges, timely renew our MOU for cooperatio­n, make joint plans for the developmen­t direction of our relationsh­ip; make innovation­s to deepen cooperatio­n in exchanging governance experience and training cadres to consolidat­e the political foundation of bilateral cooperatio­n. We welcome you to visit China after the pandemic.”

Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030, Mr Li said, should also be coordinate­d with China’s 14th Five-Year Plan with the two countries deepening ties under the framework of “Belt and Road” Initiative and Forum on China-Africa Cooperatio­n.

“China will continue to fully support your fight against the pandemic and help you overcome it as soon as possible . . . We are willing to offer help as much as possible for your fight against the pandemic and economic recovery. China will continue to make unremittin­g efforts to call for the lifting of unreasonab­le sanctions against Zimbabwe”. On the global arena, Mr Li said the CPC is willing to move forward hand in hand with all progressiv­e forces in the world including Zanu PF to shoulder the responsibi­lities to lead the way and shape the common future of mankind.

“( Let’s) Build consensus by promoting common values of peace, developmen­t, fairness, justice, democracy, and freedom; promote developmen­t and more equitable share of its benefits for people in all countries; enhance cooperatio­n to tackle global risks and challenges, and improve governance by enhancing our capacity to ensure people’s wellbeing.”

Last year, President Mnangagwa launched

the National Developmen­t Strategy 1 (NDS1); an economic master plan focusing on inclusive developmen­t from 2021 and 2025.

NDS1 endeavours to streamline gender, youth women and other vulnerable groups, thus creating equal opportunit­ies for all in an economical­ly stable environmen­t.

NDS1 is a successor step to the Transition­al Stabilisat­ion Programme (TSP) in the drive to achieve a middle-income economy by 2030 as enshrined in national Vision 2030.

The TSP, a fiscal and monetary reform policy, which has brought the muchneeded economic stability the country enjoys and leverages its growth trajectori­es on, was launched in October 2018.

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