By A Correspondent
In a bold declaration during the Zanu PF’s 124th Ordinary Session of the Central Committee, held at the party headquarters in Harare on Wednesday, President Emmerson Mnangagwa emphasized a self-reliant approach to Zimbabwe’s infrastructure development.
His remarks underscored a commitment to utilizing domestic resources rather than seeking external assistance.
“We must strengthen our resolve to face head-on the task before us of leading our own country,” Mnangagwa asserted, highlighting the importance of relying on “our own wisdom and culture” for national progress. This statement reflects a broader strategy aimed at fostering independence and self-sufficiency within the nation.
The President further articulated his vision, stating, “Through the implementation of people-centered policies and unity of purpose, we shall continue to lift many out of poverty and prosperity.”
This statement signals the government’s focus on economic development that prioritizes the well-being of its citizens while leveraging local resources.
Mnangagwa’s rejection of external assistance comes amid ongoing economic challenges faced by Zimbabwe, where the need for modernized infrastructure is critical. His stance advocates for a homegrown approach to development, encouraging local expertise and resource management.
As Zimbabwe seeks to navigate its path towards modernization, the emphasis on self-reliance resonates with the party’s longstanding ideology of empowerment and resilience.
The call to harness local resources aims not only to bolster infrastructure but also to instill a sense of national pride and collective responsibility among Zimbabweans.
Mnangagwa’s message at the Zanu PF Central Committee meeting signals a definitive shift towards self-sufficiency, asserting that the future of Zimbabwe lies in the hands of its own people.