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ZimFirst promises to revive the economy

by Stephen Jakes
22 Oct 2015 at 07:25hrs | Views
ZimFirts President Maxwell Shumba has promised to revive the Zimbabwean economy when he is voted into power in 2018 elections.

Shumba was reacting to media reports which stated that the decline of activity in the agricultural sector has deepened the economic downturn in rural communities which cntinued to reel under poverty.

"The conditions of a true people!s revolution in Zimbabwe are ripe. The boundaries our country remain the same, the nationality of the people remains the same (docile, hard working and very educated) and the rulers remain the same! And poverty levels among the people have increased," said Shumba.

Sunday News had reported that the decline of activity in the agricultural sector has deepened the economic downturn in rural communities which continue to reel under poverty.

The newspaper had said statistics show a 23 percent decrease in the national household income average in rural areas, attributed largely to reduced agricultural activity - the major source of income for most rural areas." The Herald Zimbabwe.

"ZimFirst knows what needs to be changed. The parasitic rulers who from day one, 35 years ago had no clue on how to run an efficient government gave to be changed," said Shumba.

"These masters of excuses who have overseen the near death of our country need to go en mass to give Zimbabwe a fresh start. A regime change agenda is a very good agenda of now! Income capita of $86 per household is shameful and humiliating." ‪‬

Source - Byo24News