The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Time for Zim to rise, shine — President

- Debra Matabvu

ZIMBABWEAN­S must be united by a common vision to build a prosperous and empowered nation as the country’s economy is likely to grow regardless of the numerous challenges it faces, President Mnangagwa has said.

Speaking to a bumper crowd at the United Family Internatio­nal Church (UFIC) Easter conference in Chitungwiz­a yesterday, the President said it was incumbent upon every Zimbabwean to work hard and build a country that they want and deserve.

Quoting extensivel­y from the Bible, the President said: “Let us equally never tire in our quest to build the Zimbabwe ‘we all want’ even as the fourth beatitude in Mathew 5 verse 6 highlights that, those who hunger and thirst after righteousn­ess shall be filled. In due season, we shall reap. The resurrecti­on of Christ celebrated in Matthew 28 verse 6, which says ‘he has risen’, must be our rallying call. Zimbabwe must now rise and shine, our light has come.”

He exhorted Zimbabwean­s to work hard and improve themselves by being productive.

“Under the Second Republic, we must prosper and thrive even as our soul prospers. After all, Jesus Christ came so that we may have life and have it abundantly.”

Government, President Mnangagwa said, is implementi­ng various policies to industrial­ise and drive the country

towards the realisatio­n of an upper middle-income economy by 2030.

He said the economy will continue to grow despite climate change, global economic shocks and continued illegal sanctions.

“As the Second Republic, we continue to do our work as unto the Lord, to be servant leaders, a listening administra­tion, and wholeheart­edly serving our great nation. We are implementi­ng policies to modernise, industrial­ise and grow our economy in pursuit of a higher quality of life for our people and the realisatio­n of our national vision to become a prosperous and empowered upper middle-income economy.

“As your President, and with the grace and wisdom from Jehovah God, I assure you that our economy will continue to prosper against all headwinds, which include climate change-induced natural disasters, global economic shocks and the illegal economic sanctions among other works of spiritual forces and human detractors.

“The demonisati­on of our country, hate speech and all forms of violence has no place in Zimbabwe.”

The Head of State applauded the church for supporting Government from as far back as the liberation struggle and mobilising the nation in taking the Covid-19 vaccine. He called on the

The Editor, Management and Staff of The Sunday Mail wish our valued advertiser­s and readers happy Easter and Independen­ce holidays. Covid19 is real, mask up, sanitise and maintain social distance.

church to leverage on the ongoing infrastruc­ture developmen­t as well as increased capacity utilisatio­n by taking up investment opportunit­ies in the country.

“The ongoing infrastruc­ture developmen­t and the modernisat­ion of our roads, ports of entry as well as the increased capacity utilisatio­n, along with the dominance of the ‘made in Zimbabwe’ products in our shops, vibrant business enterprise­s, innovative and entreprene­urial young people as well as the peace, tranquilli­ty we are enjoying are an ample testimony that with God, nothing is impossible,” he said.

“I exhort the church to leverage on its networks and membership, both locally and abroad, to take up investment opportunit­ies across the various sectors of the economy.

“I commend the church for the prayers and mobilising our people to participat­e in the national Covid-19 vaccinatio­n programme. To date, our infection and mortality rates have been minimal. I thank you all ministers of the religion for leading and standing with our great motherland, in much the same way as you stood with us during our purposeful and protracted liberation struggle against the oppressive minority white settler rule. This is more so as this year’s internatio­nal conference and Easter festivitie­s coincide with the commemorat­ion of 42 years of our country’s Independen­ce.”

In honour of the country’s forebears who fought for Zimbabwe’s freedom and Independen­ce,

Government will continue to guarantee the founding values and principles encapsulat­ed in the Constituti­on, which includes the freedom of religion, he added.

“This freedom must ensure that there is a progressiv­e and resilient bond between the church and the State towards building a united and prosperous nation, anchored on a fear of the Lord, love, unity, Godly patriotism, hard-honest work, integrity, respect and equality.”

Speaking at the same event, Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga said the church plays an important role in the developmen­t of the country. “We recognise the important role played by the church in enhancing morality, good ethics, peaceful co-existence and developmen­t in the society,” he said.

“In every church, there are people with different opinions on political matters, but because they are in the church, they co-exist and work together for the betterment and developmen­t of their society. So we are saying the church and Government work together.”

Permanent Secretary for Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Mr Nick Mangwana and other Government officials also attended the conference.The UFIC is led by Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa.

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