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Ministers call for unity, tolerance

by Staff reporter
25 Nov 2017 at 06:04hrs | Views
CABINET Ministers yesterday hailed the inauguration of President Emmerson Mnangagwa and called for unity and tolerance among Zimbabweans.

The ministers said the historical event of swearing in the country's second executive President  heralded the dawn of a new era.

Home Affairs Minister Dr Obert Mpofu, who is also the Zanu-PF Secretary for Finance said the coming in of President Mnangagwa, gives the country a fresh opportunity to prioritise the growth of the economy.

"We're looking forward to a collective approach to socio economic development premised on the values of unity, equality, peace, mutual tolerance and zero tolerance to corruption.

"We're particularly enthused by President Mnangagwa's emphasis on the need to prioritise the development of our economy in order to improve the livelihoods of our people," said Dr Mpofu.

He commended President Mnangagwa for expressing his determination to work hand in hand with other countries to improve relations and revive Zimbabwe's economy.

"President Mnangagwa has called for all stakeholders to work towards the resolution of the challenges that confront our economy and it is therefore incumbent upon each and every Zimbabwean to play his or her part. The President's determination to enhance cooperation and engagement with all countries in the world indeed heralds the dawn of a new era.

"We would like to assure His Excellency of our steadfast loyalty as we chart a new era for present and future generations," said Dr Mpofu.

He commended heads of State and government and guests who attended the inauguration ceremony.

"We appreciate all those who took time to honour us with their presence and share with us the joy of this grand occasion. It's immensely appreciated. To all fellow Zimbabweans, we appreciate their patriotism and their exhibition of unity. This indeed is a moment for us to cherish as Zimbabweans.

"We're aware of the mammoth task before us in our endeavour to transform our fortunes as a nation. We shall indeed spread the message of unity, peace and development as stated by President Mnangagwa," said Dr Mpofu.

Environment, Water and Climate Minister Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri said it was time for Zimbabwe to regain its status as the major exporter of agricultural produce.

"The Inauguration of President Mnangagwa gives us hope. Let's work together and revive our economy. We need to add value and export processed products. We want to work with the opposition parties and everybody else to improve the economy.

"We all have an answer to our challenges in Zimbabwe. We need to bury our political differences and move the nation forward. The nation will become stronger if we work together," said Minister Muchinguri-Kashiri.

Source - chronicle