Encourage maximum productivity, Zanu PF told

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President and First Secretary of Zanu PF President Emmerson Mnangagwa has challenged his party members to be on the lead on issues of productivity across all sectors and ensure that the country moves towards economic stability.

Speaking at the party’s 18th annual National People’s conference in Goromonzi which is running under the theme ‘mechanise, modernise and grow the economy towards vision 2030, the President urged party members to deliver economic empowerment for the people.

“This conference must shape perspective with regards how we can quicken the pace of rebuilding and modernising both our party and the country towards greater economic stability and growth,” said the Head of state and government.

“As we journey on the path towards economic prosperity and growth, the party must be in the forefront of encouraging maximum productivity across all sectors, always inculcating a culture of unity, love and harmony among all our people and we are proceeding with this agenda and there is no turning back.

Let this conference therefore show greater commitment and urgency to deliver economic empowerment for our people especially the youth and women as well as jobs where our people live, modern infrastructure health, education, housing and other social amenities.

President Mnangagwa also urged members of the ruling party to be more attentive when addressing issues affecting the people.

“As party delegates here gathered, I exhort us to be more attentive and responsive in the manner we address issues that affect our people. We are a Party from the people and for the people, they are the reason why we are here.”

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