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Defiant Mujuru hunts Mugabe
08 Sep 2015 at 07:04hrs | Views
Former Vice President, Joice Mujuru, yesterday released a statement that heralds her entrance into opposition politics. Introducing her party's Blueprint to Unlock Investment and Leverage for Development (Build) in the country, Mujuru assured her supporter that she had been hard at work.
Mujuru said her movement's policies would be informed by a desire to see Zimbabwe move forward as a member of the international community.
She said all political leaders should be accountable to "People First" and observe State laws. She also articulated her party's policies which she said would transform Zimbabwe.
Mujuru added that under her stewardship, Zimbabwe would commit to upholding human and property rights in an envisaged government committed to the rule of law.
Mujuru also punched holes into President Robert Mugabe's most contentious land reform and indigenisation policies.
She said her government would establish a think-tank to be called the "Presidential Economic and Advisory Centre for Excellence (PEACE)" which would be made up of experts from various sectors, to advise, assist, comment on and support government policy formulation, implementation and review.
Mujuru said her movement's policies would be informed by a desire to see Zimbabwe move forward as a member of the international community.
Mujuru added that under her stewardship, Zimbabwe would commit to upholding human and property rights in an envisaged government committed to the rule of law.
Mujuru also punched holes into President Robert Mugabe's most contentious land reform and indigenisation policies.
She said her government would establish a think-tank to be called the "Presidential Economic and Advisory Centre for Excellence (PEACE)" which would be made up of experts from various sectors, to advise, assist, comment on and support government policy formulation, implementation and review.
Source - dailynews