By Derick Tsimba
President Emmerson Mangagwa has lived up to the 2018 ZANU PF election manifesto by compensating former white farmers in line with the provisions of the National Constitution, the Harare Post can report.
The compensation of former white commercial farmers has come at a time the country is experiencing a massive face lift from the Beitbridge-Harare-Chirundu highway dualisation.
In 2018 ZANU-PF promised to Transform Zimbabwe into a middle income economy by 2030, a lot is being done to achieve this goal, despite continuous negative interference from the west which continues to prop hostile tendencies towards the country.
The path ZANU PF has taken for Zimbabwe’s economy has seen Government construct a New City in Zimbabwe to decongest Harare and has also embarked on electricity generation projects aimed at making the country an exporter of electricity within the SADC region.
Construction of the New Parliament building at Mt Hampden is the beginning of the emergence of a New City that shall be a hub of economic development opening up various trade opportunities for local and international investors.
Government continues to forge ahead with the program of ensuring that electricity supply increases on the national grid. Urban expansion has led to an increased demand of electricity which at times has resulted in power outages.
The Harare Post can report that Government has its success stories with the completion of Kariba South Power Station Extension Project boosting economic productivity by adding 300 megawatts to the national grid. The biggest coal-fired power facility in Zimbabwe located at Hwange, is also being expanded and should increase output capacity to 1,520MW.