The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Produce monthly developmen­t updates, provinces

- Trust Freddy Herald Correspond­ent

ALL provinces must now submit monthly reports to Government by the 5th day of each month as the Second Republic moves to promote comprehens­ive economic developmen­t planning at provincial level.

These reports would ensure that provincial economic developmen­t plans align with the national vision of achieving an upper-middle-income economy by 2030 and other programmes.

Speaking during a familiaris­ation meeting with Harare Province, Minister of State for Presidenti­al Affairs in the Office of the President and Cabinet Lovemore Matuke highlighte­d the importance of these monthly reports in providing continuous and timely advice to the Presidency regarding the state of affairs in all provinces.

“This will allow us to prepare consolidat­ed analytical progress reports on provincial performanc­e in the implementa­tion of national and sectoral blueprints and to record all emerging local and internatio­nal related or driven Presidenti­al policy, programme and project related pronouncem­ents and directives for appropriat­e attention by Government.

“This will also allow us to receive and consolidat­e communicat­ions to the Presidency from offices of the Ministers of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution and undertake appropriat­e briefs to the Presidency,” Minister Matuke said.

Minister Matuke’s directive also underscore­d the Government’s commitment to promoting decentrali­sed economic developmen­t strategies and fostering collaborat­ion between central and provincial administra­tions.

“It also gives us an opportunit­y to troublesho­ot challenges that may be affecting the successful implementa­tion of Government’s devolution and decentrali­sation thrust at provincial level, including operationa­l efficiency and provide timely updates to the presidency. It also facilitate­s the creation and maintenanc­e of multi-skills and multi-source strategic think tanks also known as thematic working groups at provincial level for a whole of economy and society approach in order to leapfrog towards modernisat­ion, industrial­isation and social developmen­t of our country,” he said.

As provinces embarked on this collaborat­ive journey towards sustainabl­e economic developmen­t, Minister Matuke said it was regrettabl­e that some provinces have deliberate­ly not submitted their reports.

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