The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

We’ll defend liberation struggle gains: Dr Muswere

- Sunday Mail Reporter

ZIMBABWEAN­S will continue defending and advancing the gains of the country’s hardfought liberation struggle for the benefit of current and future generation­s, Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Dr Jenfan Muswere has said.

In an interview during the Independen­ce Gala held at Murambinda, Manicaland province, last week, Dr Muswere said under the Second Republic, thousands of high-impact projects had been completed, signalling the Government’s resolve to uplift people’s lives and livelihood­s.

“As a people, we are committed to defending, advancing and protecting the gains of our liberation struggle.

“Under the leadership of His Excellency, the President (Mnangagwa), over 7 000 projects have been completed, with the majority of them commission­ed,” he said.

The projects, Dr Muswere said, span various sectors, such as mining, energy and infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

“Some of the projects are in energy, mining and various infrastruc­ture projects, which include the Beitbridge-Masvingo road, the Beitbridge-Harare road, the constructi­on of

Marovanyat­i Dam, Muchekeran­wa Dam . . . and many other projects that have been registered as we journey towards an upper middle-income society by 2030, which is economical­ly empowered,” he added.

In his Independen­ce Day address, President Mnangagwa said the values that led the nation to attain freedom, territoria­l integrity, sovereignt­y and independen­ce must be promoted for the realisatio­n of Vision 2030.

“Zimbabwe shall forever remain a democratic and constituti­onal nation,” said the President.

“We fought for this democracy. We are a united and peace-loving country.”

He said Zimbabwe continued to register accelerate­d economic growth, even as it remained under illegal economic sanctions.

“The overall economic outlook remains bright,” added the President. “Our country’s GDP (gross domestic product) now exceeds US$47 billion, up from US$16 billion in 2018.

“This shows that we, descendant­s of the Great Munhumutap­a, are resilient, focused, determined and hard working people. Zimbabwe is winning.”

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