Full Steam for Development Trajectory
The President lights the Independence Flame at Mt Darwin High School in Mashonaland Central Province yesterday
Fungi Kwaramba in Mt DARWIN
THE GOVERNMENT will sustain the development momentum that has seen more than 7 000 high impact life-changing projects being completed across the country in the past five years, President Mnangagwa has said. Towards Vision 2030 to become an upper middle-class economy, President Mnangagwa has put shoulder to the wheel, constructing roads in every part of Zimbabwe, modernising and climate-proofing the agriculture sector through mechanisation, irrigation infrastructure and dam construction. The education and health sectors in particular, have been transformed with focus on disadvantaged children and those with disabilities. As a result of the deliberate Government policies on agriculture, the country has now achieved food security and sovereignty with surpluses of all grains expected this season. In his keynote address at the National Independence Day Celebrations in Mt Darwin yesterday, President Mnangagwa underscored the importance of Zimbabweans in the building of a prosperous nation. This is captured aptly in the theme of this year Independence Day Celebrations, “Zim@43, Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo, Ilizwe lakhiwa ngabanikazi balo”. ReadMore