Zimbabwe’s economy continues to grow despite illegal sanctions imposed on the country by the West and the nation is now being rallied to support President Mnangagwa’s vision of stabilising the local currency.
The call was made by the Zanu PF national Secretary for
Information and Publicity, Ambassador Chris Mutsvangwa during Mashonaland
West’s Provincial Coordinating Committee (PCC) meeting in Chinhoyi yesterday.
Cde Mutsvangwa said the Second Republic had created a
conducive environment for business to thrive, even in the face of debilitating
sanctions.
“Our economy is rising despite illegally imposed sanctions
and some nations without sanctions are trailing behind us because of the works
being done by the Second Republic,” said Cde Mutsvangwa.
“The wanton price hikes are uncalled for and are being
peddled by our economic saboteurs and President Mnangagwa’s political rivals.
“Regardless of the acts of destabilising the economy and
our local currency, President Mnangagwa remains on top of the situation. We
will have a stable currency because that is the last fight for our
independence.”
Cde Mutsvangwa said the West does not want Harare to have a
stable local currency, but wants to impose a base currency.
Zimbabwe’s economy, he said, was on the rebound as a result
of citizens’ participation and the coming in of investors under the “Zimbabwe
is open for business” mantra.
The country is now poised to be one of the best steel
producing nations in the world, with a preliminary target of at least one
million tonnes of steel at Manhize Steel Plant in Chirumanzu.
Another biggest copper circuit producing company in the
world, Grand Sanyuan Copper Resources, has invested at least US$6 million to
revive the Alaska Copper Smelting plant in Chinhoyi.
Cde Mutsvangwa said CCC leader Nelson Chamisa lacks vision
and strength to run and lead a nation.
In her remarks, ZANU PF Mashonaland West provincial
chairman, Cde Mary Mliswa-Chikoka, called for unity among party’s cadres.
“Let’s work for the party and President Mnangagwa’s 2023
harmonised election resounding victory. We should also encourage our members
and communities to embrace the current identification documents and voter
registration exercises,” she said.
The meeting also saw candidates vying for national Women’s
League positions successfully submitting their CVs, with Cdes Jennifer Mhlanga
and Caroline Mugabe representing Makonde and Zvimba district, going unopposed.
Zanu PF’s Science and Technology Secretary, Cde Ziyambi
Ziyambi and Makonde District Coordinating Committee chairman, Cde Kindness
Paradza, were some of the people who attended the strategic meeting. Herald
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