ENGAGEMENT AND RE-ENGAGEMENT GAINING TRACTION: CDE MPOFU
2 min readBy Margaret Kamba
Our engagement and re-engagement mantra is getting traction, says ZANU PF Secretary for Administration.
Speaking during the Policy and Coordination meeting this Monday, Cde Obert Mpofu highlighted that the continued visitations to the Party Headquarters is evidence of the recognition and reason to engage with the ruling Party.
“Our engagement and re-engagement mantra is getting traction and this is evidenced by visitations to our Party headquarters by international institutions. This clearly indicates that there is recognition and reason to engage with us as ruling Party,” Cde Mpofu said.
“Worth noting has been the European Union (EU), United Nations (UN) and most recent the United States of America USA Charge De Affairs, Ms Elaine French led a delegation to our Party offices.”
It is believed that the West feels left out in the goings on happening in the country as the world opens up to Zimbabwe thanks to the “Friend to all Enemy to None” policy by President Mnangagwa since the onset of the Second Republic.
Efforts have also seen Zimbabwe applying to rejoin the Commonwealth as it seeks to be part of the global village and ensure that its vision of an upper middle income society by 2030 is achieved. No stone is being left unturned as many investors seek ways to invest in various industries among them infrastructure development, agriculture, tourism, sports and health.
Most recently was the Belarus President Cde Aleksandr Lukashenko whose delegation signed eight Memorandum of Understandings MoUs in agriculture, mutual recognition of educational qualifications, reciprocal protection of investments among others.