President Spotlights Ministers’ Performance
President Mnangagwa congratulates Foreign Affairs and International Trade Minister Frederick Shava for being the Second Best Performing Minister for 2022 in this file picture
Blessings Chidakwa Herald Reporter
IN line with President Mnangagwa’s high-performance culture, Cabinet ministers and heads of public sector agencies will this week sign their performance-based contracts which are designed to nurture a high work ethic, accountability and good governance. President Mnangagwa in 2021 introduced annual performance-based contracts that emphasise more work and less talk among top civil servants. In a statement yesterday, the Office of the President and Cabinet said the ministers and heads of public sector agencies will be signing the performance-based contracts on Friday. “The performance contracts enhance accountability, servant leadership, economic growth and competitiveness. The event is a demonstration of commitment to achieve impactful results by Cabinet ministers and heads of public sector agencies to the Head of State and Government, His Excellency, President Dr ED Mnangagwa and the people of Zimbabwe,” reads the statement. During an address to the first Cabinet sitting of the year at State House last month, President Mnangagwa called on Cabinet ministers to prioritise Cabinet over everything else and implement policies, programmes and projects that will catapult Zimbabwe to greater economic development, growth and prosperity. ReadMore