
By Paul Nyathi|President Emmerson Mnagagwa has all but conceded to defeat on the ambitious vision for the country by the opposition MDC Alliance leader Nelson Chamisa.
In his statement on Wednesday morning after he officially launched a very wishful Zimbabwe National Geospatial and Space Agency programme, President Mnangagwa declared that the country must begin investing in an ambitious future.
Mnangagwa and his ruling ZANU PF party members have been castigating Chamisa for making “outrageous” promises for the nation like promising to build spaghetti roads when he comes to power.
“Yesterday, we launched the Zimbabwe National Critical Skills Audit , the Zimbabwe National Qualifications Framework and the Zimbabwe National Geospatial and Space Agency programmes,” said Mnagagwa.
“The New Zimbabwe is a forward looking, optimistic and ambitious Zimbabwe.
This is why we have decided to invest not only in the future of our nation, but we have chosen to invest in an ambitious future. A future with the right skills for the right jobs.
The message must be clear: Through education and hard work, we can and will achieve our dreams.
In this new era, the sky is no longer the limit!”