NO PROJECT IS TOO INSIGNIFICANT IN BUILDING ZIMBABWE: PRESIDENT MNANGAGWA
1 min readBy Margaret Kamba
ZANU PF First Secretary and President Cde E.D Mnangagwa says there is no project too small or too insignificant in building Zimbabwe.
His remarks were made at the officiating ceremony of the Kudzanai Bus Terminus in Gweru.
This development follows many others occurring in various communities across the country key among them dam construction and road rehabilitation.
With vision 2030 nearing, efforts are being stepped up to create employment and better the lives of the ordinary people while the empowerment projects at individual level have become the order of the day.
Also racing against the clock to ensure it meets its targets enunciated in the 2018 people’s manifesto are met, the ruling Party, ZANU PF, has stopped at nothing to deliver on its promises.
Speaking in Gweru, President Mnangagwa said the “success story that we are witnessing today is a reflection of the kind of milestones that can be realised if, as a people, we are innovative, united, peaceful and focused towards building our communities and great country.”
He called on other communities to follow the example and “seek creative ways to transform the socio-economic environment of their communities. We all have a responsibility to play towards building our great country. No act or project is too small or too insignificant; brick by brick, stone upon stone let us arise and build our motherland in line with vision 2030.”