6 Years of Edeliverables
President Mnangagwa
Blessings Chidakwa Herald Reporter
In 2017, Zimbabwe was characterised by food insecurity, roads were festooned with potholes, there were long winding queues for fuel, life for the ordinary person was not easy, until President Mnangagwa, like a knight in shining armour, came along with his holistic approach to national development encapsulated in the philosophy, ”Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo”. President Mnangagwa assumed the reins and took up Zimbabwe’s most powerful post and, subsequently, the country’s fortunes turned for the better, and now Zimbabwe is food secure and establishing itself as an exporter of cereals, something that was beyond the realms of dreams some six years ago. The country’s infrastructure is developing at an unprecedented pace and ultimately Zimbabwe is eyeing to become an upper middle class economy ahead of schedule. But before November 24, 2017, exactly six years ago that all seemed like a pipedream. Now President Mnangagwa has Zimbabwe purring, the Harare-Beitbridge Highway, which was once a death trap is now carpeted, the Beitbridge Border Post where travellers used to take days on end to pass through has been modernised to world class standards and is now arguably the best in the region servicing thousands daily. Indeed, it is Masvingo “netara” with more than 80 percent of the Harare-Beitbridge Highway now open to the public. A state-of-the-art high tech Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport was completed and opened to the public, serving as one of the several signature projects initiated by President Mnangagwa. ReadMore