Monday, June 9, 2025
No Result
View All Result
News Report  Zimbabwe
  • News that Matters
    • News
    • Health and Diseases
    • Technology
    • Religion
    • Horror and Disaster
    • Elections 2023
  • Crime and Courts
  • Celebrity
  • Sports
  • Mjolo
  • Breaking News
  • News that Matters
    • News
    • Health and Diseases
    • Technology
    • Religion
    • Horror and Disaster
    • Elections 2023
  • Crime and Courts
  • Celebrity
  • Sports
  • Mjolo
  • Breaking News
No Result
View All Result
News Report  Zimbabwe
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Youth have role in economic development

May 5, 2024
0
Youth have role in economic development

THE Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services recently hosted Vice President Colonel Kembo Mohadi (Retired) at its Zimbabwe International Trade Fair (ZITF) pavilion.

In this interview with FAITH BAHELA, VP Mohadi underscores the importance of enhanced national development.

Q: Zimbabwe recently celebrated its 44th independence. What must be done to protect our independence?

A: Thank you for inviting me to the Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services ZITF pavilion.

The 44th anniversary of our national independence is of sentimental value to all of us who love this beautiful country.

However, I should say we do not just brag about our sovereignty given the instructive obligation it imposes on every Zimbabwean citizen.

We have to strengthen governance by ensuring transparency and accountability.

This includes promoting the rule of law, combating corruption and establishing strong institutions to uphold democratic principles.

These moral pillars of our national sovereignty, as they relate to good governance, are inspired by the founding virtues of the ruling party, which I have personally worked for my entire life.

Therefore, when I speak of sovereignty, I will be referring to a lived phenomenon, which is also closely linked to the vision of national prosperity by my principal, His Excellency, President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa.

I am glad to say in the gentle palms of the President’s revolutionary experience rests the deep-rooted surety and destiny of our nation.

Our 44th independence anniversary points to the futuristic facet of our national question defined as Vision 2030.

One may ask: What is this vision?

I have the honour of getting an elaborate meaning of this from my boss, the President.

He says by 2030, hunger should be a thing of the past; equal access to education and health facilities will be increased.

He further assures that by 2030, unprecedented industrial growth will be the defining mark of Zimbabwe’s contribution to Africa’s development.

Zimbabwe would be Sadc’s job hunting ground.

Such is the golden age that this man called Mnangagwa is preparing for us to protect that national independence delivered by Zanu-PF on April 18, 1980.

Like any other African nation, our independence suffered the impediment of neo-colonialism, which must be tackled by the jugular vein through economic democratisation.

Investing in education and skills development is also key.

Above all, national security must be strengthened given the pervasive and corrosive nature of neo-colonialism.

While sovereignty guarantees to the national economy and security are pivotal, we would be remiss not to celebrate and preserve Zimbabwe’s rich cultural heritage.

Culture and heritage are an existential pillar of the diversity we share as a people.

This explains why the highest office in the land, courtesy of the self-effacing humility of the President and the First Lady, Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, has ensured that no one and no place has been left behind.

The President’s development projects have reached every inch of our country.

Likewise, the First Lady has been involved in cultural and philanthropic exploits that have demarginalised the formerly marginalised communities of our country.

Q: The President recently commissioned the Pupu Monument, and this was well-received. Why is the preservation of our liberation heritage important?

A: The triumph of colonialism was its violent and psychological capacity to annihilate the heritage, culture and spirituality of the formerly colonised.

The legend of Pupu is one such example of the exalted white lie that gave prominence to the Allan

Wilson killers, who were unfortunately defeated by the Ndebele warriors, regardless of their mighty ammunition.

Therefore, when His Excellency commissioned the Pupu Monument, the President was symbolically walking back to history to exhume the massacred black truth as a result of colonial history.

By so doing, the Second Republic is writing back against the entrenched imperialist stigmatisation of black people as a defeated race.

The initiative is further repositioning the cause of our national independence for future generations to know that our ancestors were mighty men and women, who stood against colonial domination.

The Pupu Monument immortalises what Amilcar Cabral is still teaching us from the grave to “tell no lies and claim no easy victories.”

To this end, liberation heritage is an integral part of Zimbabwe’s national identity.

It symbolises the collective memory, values and aspirations of the nation.

To demonstrate the interconnectedness of our liberation heritage to the rest of the African continent, the President also made a very distinct commitment in the funding of the Mwalimu Julius Nyerere Leadership School in Tanzania in 2022.

Further to this, His Excellency has expressed a keen interest in Government’s funding of the Museum of African Liberation headquartered in Harare.

This is a pleasing development because, under the leadership of President Mnangagwa, Zimbabwe is being transformed into a citadel of African diplomacy.

It even becomes befitting that our nation will host the 44th Session of Sadc Heads of State Summit.

To top it all, His Excellency will assume the chairmanship of this regional body.

Such a multifaceted instigation of the African liberation heritage in our lifetime immaculately displays that the Second Republic is truly championing the African renaissance.

This position has been anchored in the clarion call “Ilizwe lakhiwa ngabanikazi balo, Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo.”

This broadly magnifies that Africa should be built by Africans, as espoused by the founding fathers of our collective continental liberation.

Q: What is the role of traditional leaders and the Church in promoting President Mnangagwa’s commitment of leaving no one and no place behind?

A: Traditional leaders are the custodians of all Zimbabwean communities.
They are the cog for the upholding ethos of Ubuntu and all facets of social being, as they operate from the grassroots.

Traditional leaders are the backbone of the constitutionally instructed call to devolution and all the public administrative and policy benefits which decentralisation creates.

This explains why His Excellency submitted himself to constant consultations with traditional leaders.

By so doing, he has connected his vision to the man in Nkayi, the villager in Binga, the headman in Chivi, the villager in Makoni and the young woman in Gokwe; not forgetting the teacher in Gandanzara.

Symbolically, this makes the President live with the people, learn from the people and even listen to them as one who genuinely loves the people.

This is a character that is not common in our now-defunct opposition, whose presence is only prominent in cyber hashtags and threads, and not in the livelihoods of common men and women in Zimbabwe.

To emphatically express this reality, the Presidential Input Scheme is that organic representation of the Second Republic’s rapport with communities, courtesy of traditional leaders.

Now, turning to the Church, as a devoted man of God, President Mnangagwa has made the Church play a central role in providing spiritual guidance, moral support and community services.

This explains his direct participation in several national prayer church services throughout his tenure.

He has proven his distinct love for God and the surrender of his vocation to the Almighty.

The Church promotes social justice, equality and the well-being of all citizens.

It also raises awareness about the supremacy of God, in whom our national aspirations are guaranteed.

As a Christian myself, I believe the Church directs all of us to the cross, where our salvation is guaranteed and sins washed away.

But, most importantly, this salvation points us all to a supernatural common identity that should unite us beyond the limitations of race, ethnicity, gender and class.

Q: How is our independence a continuity of the unity we enjoy as Zimbabweans since the armed struggle?

A: During the armed struggle for independence, Zimbabweans from different backgrounds came together with a common goal of liberating the country from colonial rule.

This shared objective fostered a sense of unity and solidarity among the freedom fighters and the wider population.

The struggle for independence created a strong bond among Zimbabweans, regardless of their ethnic, cultural and social diversities.

The armed struggle required immense sacrifice from Zimbabweans.

People from all walks of life, including men and women, young and old, rural and urban residents, actively participated in the liberation struggle.

This collective sacrifice demonstrated the unity and determination of Zimbabweans to achieve independence.

It created a sense of shared history and identity that continues to bind us together as a nation.

The attainment of independence in 1980 marked a significant milestone in Zimbabwe’s history.

It symbolised the triumph of unity and collective efforts over oppression and colonialism.

The pride and sense of achievement associated with independence serve as a unifying force among Zimbabweans.

It reminds us of our shared history and the values that underpin our nationhood.

After independence, Zimbabwe embarked on a process of nation-building, focusing on fostering unity and inclusivity.

Efforts were made to promote national identity, equality and social cohesion.

Through policies such as reconciliation, education and cultural integration, the Government sought to strengthen the unity among Zimbabweans and create a sense of belonging for all citizens.

Independence brought forth national symbols and celebrations that further reinforce our unity.

The national flag, national anthem and national holidays such as Independence Day and Unity Day serve as reminders of our shared identity and aspirations.

Full article on www.sundaynews.co.zw

These symbols and celebrations provide opportunities for Zimbabweans to come together, celebrate our achievements and reflect on the importance of unity in building a prosperous nation.

In summary, our independence is a continuity of the unity we enjoy as Zimbabweans since the armed struggle.

The common goal, collective sacrifice, national pride, nation-building efforts and national symbols all contribute to fostering unity and strengthening our shared identity as Zimbabweans.

It is through embracing and nurturing this unity that we can continue to build a united and prosperous nation towards Vision 2030.

Q: With the El Niño-induced drought upon us, what plans are in place to ensure that all Zimbabweans are food-secure?

A: His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Zimbabwe, made a proclamation to confirm a State of Disaster as a result of the El Niño-induced drought.

Climate change has wreaked havoc on agriculture, thereby affecting food security in Zimbabwe, reducing grain supply to national food reserves.

A national committee has been instituted to manage the drought situation to ensure that no Zimbabwean starves. No one will die of hunger in Zimbabwe.

The Government went on a nationwide blitz to collect data on red zones and target beneficiaries for food assistance.

In activating the distribution programme, each ward in the country is set to receive five tonnes of grain through chiefs, including those registered in the blitz.

We are investing in increased irrigation and developing direct funding models for our strategic agro-ecological regions to avert the effects of climate change.

Q: As a veteran nationalist, what is your advice to the youth?

A: The youth have a generational responsibility to promote the national interest.
Our young men and women have an obligation to patriotism to ensure that they help grow industry and other sectors of our economy.

Education is a key tool for personal and national development.

I encourage the youth to prioritise education and acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to contribute to the country’s growth.

Unity among the youths beyond various social divides guarantees a harmonious and united nation towards Vision 2030.

I emphasise the importance of entrepreneurship and innovation. I encourage the youth to identify opportunities, develop their skills and pursue entrepreneurial ventures.

By embracing entrepreneurship, the youth can contribute to job creation, economic growth and the overall development of Zimbabwe.

Our young people must seek guidance and mentorship from experienced individuals.

Elders must encourage young people to learn from the wisdom and experiences of older generations that have contributed to the nation’s progress.

By seeking mentorship, the youth can gain valuable insights and navigate their paths towards success.

Q: Talking about entrepreneurship, you officiated at the Connect Africa Symposium. What were the major takeaways from the platform?

A: We need to develop all sectors of our industry and make Zimbabwe a more attractive investment brand.

The introduction of the new currency, Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG), strengthens that commitment as it makes industry’s growth to be anchored in a strong domestic competitive basis.

We need to encourage increased confidence in our domestic economic value chains now that our economic sovereignty has been reassured longevity by the new currency.

We must also fully exploit the African Continental Free Trade Area to market our goods and services for the enhancement of our gross domestic product.

Source Zimbabwe Situation

Tags: FAITH BAHELAVP MohadiZITF

Related Posts

Two Zimbabwean Care Home Workers in the UK attacked, one killed

Two Zimbabwean Care Home Workers in the UK attacked, one killed

by Nyathi
June 7, 2025
0

A devastating attack on two Zimbabwean care home workers has left the community in shock and grief. Charity Kaseke, 24,...

Bulawayo Prison Horror-20 Years for Gang Assault

Stranded in Zimbabwe- The Plight of South African Nationals

by Nyathi
June 7, 2025
0

In the sweltering cells of Harare Remand Prison, a group of South African nationals are languishing, their lives put on...

Masvingo Council Official Takes His Own Life

Masvingo Council Official Takes His Own Life

by Nyathi
June 6, 2025
0

A shocking incident has rocked the Masvingo community after Pius Nyatsanza, the Planning and Economic Affairs Executive Officer for Masvingo...

Nephew Butchers  Uncle Over  Goat

Nephew Butchers Uncle Over Goat

by Nyathi
June 6, 2025
0

A chilling incident has shaken the village of Chinyama in Muzarabani, leaving a trail of death and destruction in its...

Truck Driver Loses Life in Brutal Robbery Attack

Truck Driver Loses Life in Brutal Robbery Attack

by Nyathi
June 5, 2025
0

A tragic incident has shaken the transport industry after a truck driver succumbed to severe injuries sustained in a violent...

Hyena Attack Leaves Man Fighting for Life

Hyena Attack Leaves Man Fighting for Life

by Nyathi
June 5, 2025
0

A terrifying encounter between a man and a hyena has left the community in shock. Wiseman Ngozo, a resident of...

Please login to join discussion

Trending News Today

  • ZEP Holders Breathe a Sigh of Relief as SCA Rules in Their Favor

    ZEP Holders Breathe a Sigh of Relief as SCA Rules in Their Favor

    154 shares
    Share 62 Tweet 39
  • Two Zimbabwean Care Home Workers in the UK attacked, one killed

    161 shares
    Share 64 Tweet 40
  • Sangoma Turns to Lion Snack

    164 shares
    Share 66 Tweet 41
  • Its Open Season for Witch Hunters ‘Tsikamutandas’ – TMPC, Police Join Forces

    74 shares
    Share 30 Tweet 19
  • Police Officer Flees After Suspect’s Death

    24 shares
    Share 10 Tweet 6
  • Love Triangle Gone Wrong: Ex-Minister Almost Loses Life in Jealous Rage

    22 shares
    Share 9 Tweet 6
  • Widow Caught in Bed With Lover a Week After Burying Husband

    205 shares
    Share 82 Tweet 51
  • GOVERNMENT BANS DEADLY MUSOMBODHIYA BREW

    20 shares
    Share 8 Tweet 5
  • Man Almost Killed Over Booze Refusal

    20 shares
    Share 8 Tweet 5
  • Taraji P. Henson Steals the Show in Tyler Perry’s Netflix Drama “Straw”

    19 shares
    Share 8 Tweet 5

Popular This Week

  • Widow Caught in Bed With Lover a Week After Burying Husband

    Widow Caught in Bed With Lover a Week After Burying Husband

    205 shares
    Share 82 Tweet 51
  • Sangoma Turns to Lion Snack

    164 shares
    Share 66 Tweet 41
  • Two Zimbabwean Care Home Workers in the UK attacked, one killed

    161 shares
    Share 64 Tweet 40
  • ZEP Holders Breathe a Sigh of Relief as SCA Rules in Their Favor

    154 shares
    Share 62 Tweet 39
  • The Turbulent Life of President Mnangagwa: A Story of Helicopters, Close Calls, and Air Force Angst

    143 shares
    Share 57 Tweet 36
  • Pastor’s Pulpit Shame- Church Leader Caught in Love Triangle

    143 shares
    Share 57 Tweet 36
  • Fatal Dog Attack Exposes Mike Mupinga’s Troubling Past

    278 shares
    Share 111 Tweet 70
  • COVID-19 Variant Alert: WHO Urges Global Vigilance

    116 shares
    Share 46 Tweet 29
  • The Fake Doc- “Take Lacto And Fruits Three Times a Day”

    114 shares
    Share 46 Tweet 29
  • Serial South African Killer Escapes To Zimbabwe

    112 shares
    Share 45 Tweet 28

Popular This Month

  • How to Legally Avoid Paying the US$92 ZBC Radio Licence Fee in Zimbabwe

    How to Legally Avoid Paying the US$92 ZBC Radio Licence Fee in Zimbabwe

    604 shares
    Share 242 Tweet 151
  • Bulawayo Police Bust Vuzu Party, Arrest 13 Youths

    325 shares
    Share 130 Tweet 81
  • Unhealed Wounds-Remembering the 21 Mothers of Emkhonyeni Who Were Burnt Alive

    315 shares
    Share 126 Tweet 79
  • Fatal Dog Attack Exposes Mike Mupinga’s Troubling Past

    278 shares
    Share 111 Tweet 70
  • Apostle Eunor Guti Declines Wicknell Chivayo’s Lavish Gift

    274 shares
    Share 110 Tweet 69
  • Loophole or Legal Gymnastics? Zimbabwean Schools Find Ways Around Fee Payment Rule

    248 shares
    Share 99 Tweet 62
  • The Despicable Scam at Zimbabwe’s Hospitals; Its Business Nothing Personal.

    241 shares
    Share 96 Tweet 60
  • New ‘ lobola’ Fees for Foreigners Seeking Medical Care in Gauteng

    241 shares
    Share 96 Tweet 60
  • Philanthropy or Publicity Stunt? Wicknell Chivayo’s Lavish Gift to Jah Prayzah’s Team

    213 shares
    Share 85 Tweet 53
  • Widow Caught in Bed With Lover a Week After Burying Husband

    205 shares
    Share 82 Tweet 51

Most Read Stories

  • “Zimbabwe Is Discrediting SADC”

    ZANU PF Accused Of Bribing SADC Elders To Retain From Losing Power

    5239 shares
    Share 2096 Tweet 1310
  • Madzibaba gets Toyota Aqua after explaining new currency ZiG to church

    4533 shares
    Share 1813 Tweet 1133
  • Breaking News: Zimbabwe launches New Currency (Zig)

    4279 shares
    Share 1712 Tweet 1070
  • Guide : How to access 2023 Zimsec Ordinary O Level results online

    3973 shares
    Share 1589 Tweet 993
  • Uganda Police Officer Shoots Wife Dead After Mocking Him Over Man-U Loss

    3894 shares
    Share 1558 Tweet 974
  • Floods hit Gweru

    3593 shares
    Share 1437 Tweet 898
  • Mashura pa Gokwe musi wa 12.02.24

    3544 shares
    Share 1418 Tweet 886
  • Secret message for ED after his inauguration

    3481 shares
    Share 1392 Tweet 870
  • Heatwave Warning:Expect Extremely hot temp ranging from 36° to 41° until 12 March

    3394 shares
    Share 1358 Tweet 849
  • Here is the reckless Kombi Driver!!!!!!!!!!! See pics here

    3218 shares
    Share 1287 Tweet 805

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • FAQ
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Home

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • News that Matters
    • News
    • Health and Diseases
    • Technology
    • Religion
    • Horror and Disaster
    • Elections 2023
  • Crime and Courts
  • Celebrity
  • Sports
  • Mjolo
  • Breaking News