ZANU PF will not hesitate to name and shame ministers sleeping on the job as Zimbabwe starts implementing National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) meant to contribute towards making the country an upper middle-class economy by 2030.
President Mnangagwa recently launched a five-year economic
blueprint that succeeds the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (TSP) that ran
from October 2018 to the end of this year.
Addressing a special press conference that reflected on
Operation Restore Legacy of November 2017, that ushered in a developed focused
New Dispensation, Zanu PF acting spokesperson Cde Patrick Chinamasa said the
country was in safe hands under the unifying and progressive stewardship of
President Mnangagwa.
“There is a need now to effectively focus on
implementation, implementation, implementation. The success of the NDS1 will
depend on effective implementation.
“Zanu PF will throughout the implementation period keep a
stern eye on Ministries, Government departments, parastatals and other State
institutions and agencies responsible for implementation of various facets of
the National Development Strategy 1 and will not hesitate to name and shame
those ministers and state institutions and agencies considered to be sleeping
on the job and being lax in the implementation of NDS1,” he said.
Cde Chinamasa further said; “His Excellency the President
has to be applauded for coming up with this economic document which aims at
creating a prosperous Zimbabwe with an economic growth of 5 percent Gross
Domestic Product (GDP) rate per annum, thus joining Africa fastest growing
economies.”
“Over the past few years Africa has been home to some of
the fastest growing economies and we are happy that through effective
implementation of this document and our concerted efforts, Zimbabwe will be
counted among the top.” Herald
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