Govt courts Diasporans Ambassador Chris Mutsvangwa

Diana Nherera Herald Reporter
Government will soon put in place policies that will grow the economy and make Zimbabwe a country to be admired by many, Minister of Welfare Services for War Veterans, War Collaborators, Political Detainees and Restrictees Cde Christopher Mutsvangwa has said.

Addressing a rally at Mukandabhutsu in Msasa to drum up support for Zanu-PF Harare East candidate Cde Terence Mukupe in the June 10 by-elections, Cde Mutsvangwa said Zanu-PF had eliminated “Gamatox” elements that were causing divisions in the party.

He said President Mugabe was preparing a leadership that had the interests of the people at heart and soon the broad-based policies would be announced.

He said the country now had stability although Zimbabweans suffered because of the sanctions imposed by the West.

“Industries have collapsed because of MDC and for the past 15 years, it has done nothing and we are sick and tired of these people. We have suffered a lot because of MDC, which resulted in the imposition of sanctions in Zimbabwe,” said Cde Mutsvangwa.

He said Government was now building an economy that incorporated Zimbabweans who were working in the Diaspora.

Cde Mutsvangwa warned corrupt elements in Zanu-PF and co-operatives to desist from the vice.

There are other allegations involving corrupt co-operatives in Mabvuku that were parcelling out land belonging to other people.

The calls also come after allegations that former Minister of State in the Vice President’s Office Cde Sylvester Nguni issued eviction orders to people occupying land in Harare East.

Cde Mutsvangwa said the party was discussing Cde Nguni’s issue in the Politburo.

“Sylvester Nguni should not take the party people to court. Ngaarege kuita moyo wakashata. We are discussing his issue in the Politburo.

“Nguni needs to take a good look at his relationship in the party so that he might be pardoned and not booted out of the party and maybe get a suspension.

“Hatichadi huori muHarare nemumatawindi. We are warning those corrupt co-operatives to desist from that,” said Cde Mutsvangwa, urging the crowd that attended the rally to vote for Cde Mukupe on June 10.

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