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Mnangagwa to address the nation on Wednesday
05 Mar 2019 at 17:11hrs | Views
President Emmerson Mnangagwa will hold a media briefing for the Presidential Advisory Council on Wednesday.
In an invitation to the media the Ministry of Information, Publicity said, "His Excellency President Emmerson Mnangagwa will be holding the inaugural briefing session for the newly established Presidential Advisory Council at the State House tomorrow (Wednesday) at 0930hrs."
President Mnangagwa established the 26-member Presidential Advisory Council (PAC) to advise and assist him in formulating key economic policies and strategies that advance Vision 2030.
Commenting on the appointment of the Council Chief Secretary to the Office of the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda said, "Zimbabwe is open for business" mantra and the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (STP).
"It will be recalled that Vision 2030 is predicated on attracting domestic and foreign direct investment and on transforming Zimbabwe into a business-friendly investment destination with a stable and supportive macro-economic environment,"
There has been a report that the office of President Mnangagwa is not happy with the work that has been done by the PAC.
Former cabinet Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo said Mnangagwa's inner team is unhappy why the PAC has failed to conceptualise a grand idea that can help Zimbabwe.
In an invitation to the media the Ministry of Information, Publicity said, "His Excellency President Emmerson Mnangagwa will be holding the inaugural briefing session for the newly established Presidential Advisory Council at the State House tomorrow (Wednesday) at 0930hrs."
President Mnangagwa established the 26-member Presidential Advisory Council (PAC) to advise and assist him in formulating key economic policies and strategies that advance Vision 2030.
Commenting on the appointment of the Council Chief Secretary to the Office of the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda said, "Zimbabwe is open for business" mantra and the Transitional Stabilisation Programme (STP).
"It will be recalled that Vision 2030 is predicated on attracting domestic and foreign direct investment and on transforming Zimbabwe into a business-friendly investment destination with a stable and supportive macro-economic environment,"
There has been a report that the office of President Mnangagwa is not happy with the work that has been done by the PAC.
Former cabinet Minister Professor Jonathan Moyo said Mnangagwa's inner team is unhappy why the PAC has failed to conceptualise a grand idea that can help Zimbabwe.
Source - Byo24News