Committed to wholeheartedly serving Zimbabwe-President Mnangagwa
2 min readBy Margaret Kamba
Zimbabwe’s newly inaugurated leader, His Excellency President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa has committed himself to serving the people of Zimbabwe.
After taking oath this Monday at the National Sports Stadium at an auspicious gathering, President Mnangagwa promised to deliver on the promise of taking his people out of poverty.
This second term in office allows President Mnangagwa to continue on the leaf taken in order to achieve vision 2030 of an upper middle income society by that year.
“Today I have once again taken an oath as a humble servant leader and President, committed to wholeheartedly serving you all, the people of our great motherland, Zimbabwe. Under this renewed mandate, I have re-committed to continue faithfully upholding and defending our sacred national Constitution and laws with intergrity and impartiality, leaving no one and no place behind,” President Mnangagwa said.
“I am honoured by the trust and confidence you have reposed in me to continue to serve in the office of President. Through your democratic vote, you have renewed and extended my mandate and that of our colossal revolutionary mass Party, ZANU PF.
“My new Government will deliver on the promises we have made to you. The transformation of the living standards of our people, especially those in rural communities will be accelerated while the concerns of those in urban areas will not be neglected.”
He added that “responsive policies, projects and programmes which began during the first term of my Presidency are on course to lift many more people out of poverty and into prosperity.”
He encouraged his people to continue on the principles of hard honest work, unity of purpose, resilience, innovativeness, focus and determination.
“Let us no look ahead with unflinching focus and determination, emboldened by our rich history as a resilient, warrior people.”