BYO WILL NOT DIE: FIRST LADY…‘Zim-Asset initiatives impacting positively on city’s economy’

mai mugabeProsper Ndlovu Business Editor—
THE First Lady, Cde Grace Mugabe, yesterday said Bulawayo is on a path to robust re-industrialisation having survived the devastating effects of economic sanctions that led to the collapse of many companies and loss of jobs. In a keynote address read on her behalf by Zanu-PF Women’s League deputy secretary, Cde Nomthandazo Eunice Moyo, during the Zim-Asset Bulawayo stakeholders’ engagement conference, the First Lady said numerous initiatives embraced under the government’s economic blueprint had started impacting positively on the city’s economy.

She called for speedy implementation of turnaround strategies that are anchored on technological innovation to ensure achievement of desired targets within a short space of time.

“Despite the challenges it has faced over the years, this city awaits a bright future for economic turnaround. Bulawayo still has vibrant think tanks that can steer it forward and it mustn’t be allowed to die.

“My message to Bulawayo is that of hope, resilience and innovation as the city moves forward to embracing new forms of development models that can impact positively on its development,” said the First Lady during the conference being held at the Zimbabwe International Trade Fair.

She said Bulawayo has distinguished itself through its resilience amid a challenging economic environment, which has seen it forge ahead to reclaim its traditional industrial status.

“Bulawayo does have its success story and it needs to be told to show that some companies have been innovative in moving forward without necessarily waiting for bailout from the government and they’ve built confidence around Bulawayo’s economy,” said Cde Mugabe.

“Companies like Arenel, Choppies, United Refineries and Afroflex have increased their foothold on the continent. Yes some are closed but these haven’t given up and as such we need to cultivate that survival spirit, which should be cross cutting.”

These companies have contributed to employment creation and empowerment to families and the community at large.

The First Lady said the implementation of Zim-Asset has gained momentum under the 10-point plan approach enunciated by President Mugabe last year.

The plan seeks to harness collective efforts from both private and public sectors towards economic progress.

The First Lady stressed the need to strengthen monitoring and evaluation processes to enhance results based management that was adopted by the government to increase accountability of public officials and achieve set goals.

Zim-Asset was adopted in 2013 as a five-year economic blueprint by the Zanu-PF government after the harmonised elections.

Cde Mugabe said the four clusters under Zim-Asset – food security and nutrition, value addition and beneficiation, infrastructure and utilities, social services and poverty eradication – required a sound infrastructure backing and solid production.

She underscored the need for deliberate efforts in revitalising agriculture and the agro-processing value chain as well as focus on energy, water, transport and ICTs sectors, the unlocking of potential of SMEs, restoration of confidence in the financial services sector, promoting joint ventures and modernising labour laws.

The First Lady said turning Bulawayo’s economy around should also be buttressed by the resuscitation of key parastatals such as the National Railways of Zimbabwe, whose role is critical in making the city a regional industrial hub.

She said the recent familiarisation tours done by Vice President Phelekezela Mphoko and Chief Secretary to the Office of the President and Cabinet, Misheck Sibanda, in March and April this year, show the interest government has in revamping Bulawayo.

Cde Mugabe said the declaration of Bulawayo as a Special Economic Zone would yield increased economic activity, liquidity and employment.

She added that SEZs would spur revitalisation of local industry, regional linkages through broad road networks, rail linkages and strategic positioning that would place Bulawayo as a perfect regional manufacturing hub.

The First Lady urged women and the youth to be involved in the evolution and development of their city and take ownership of their destiny in key programmes.

She commended the proposed urbanisation programme that will see Bulawayo establish a satellite town, which is set to open more investment opportunities and job opportunities.

Cde Mugabe also spoke about the need to adopt modern food production technologies to counter the effects of climate change. She also applauded Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development Minister, Professor Jonathan Moyo, for spearheading the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) educational programme, which she said would ensure creation of a globally connected economy that drives modernisation.

The meeting, which is running under the theme “Consolidating Bulawayo’s Growth Through Zim-Asset”, is meant to bring various ministers closer to the people to clarify issues that affect them.

VP Mphoko, Cabinet ministers: Chris Mushohwe (Information and Media), Simon Khaya Moyo (Policy Implementation), Tshinga Dube (War Veterans), Sithembiso Nyoni (SMEs), Samuel Undenge (Energy), deputy ministers Paddy Zhanda (Agriculture) Obedingwa Mguni (Home Affairs) and Thokozile Mathuthu (Information and Media), parliamentarians and the business community attended the meeting.

The delegates are expected to come up with resolutions that will transform the city through focusing on its unique needs.

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