,By Own Correspondent| President Emmerson Mnangagwa has pledged to deliver on election promises adding that his administration would operate with discipline, hard work and transparency in order to achieve Vision 2030.
Mnangagwa said the current government aims to fight vigorously against red tape, lethargy and corruption as it strives to achieve the country’s developmental trajectory.
In the period leading up to the 2018 elections, President Mnangagwa pledged to embark on a strong anti-corruption drive and attract foreign direct investment and focus on reviving and growing the national economy under the mantra “Zimbabwe is open for business”.
The Zanu Pf leader promised to end the country’s long running cash shortages, engage the international community in a win win partnership, ensure inclusivity of yourhs and women in key leadership positions, cap government borrowing from the central bank and ensure that Zimbabwe’s domestic and external debts are serviced.
Said Mnangagwa:
“As we officially open the 9th Parliament, our focus is on delivering the promises made during the campaign period.
We will operate with discipline, hard work and transparency, fighting vigorously against red tape, lethargy and corruption, as we march towards our Vision 2030.
Let us all now commit to rebuilding our country in unity and love. History will judge us as leaders if we fail to fulfil the wishes of the people!”