We must, therefore, adequately prepare for the opportunities and challenges which are ahead. Our
Vision 2030 envisages a Zimbabwe with a digital and knowledge driven economy. As such, we shall re-invigorate the implementation of the e-Government programme, as well as operationalise the National Data Centre, to foster digital capabilities across the entire economy.
The economic reforms we have embarked on are beginning to bear fruit. I am aware of the pain being experienced by the poor and the marginalised. Fellow compatriots, getting the economy working again will require time, patience, unity of purpose and perseverance. I am happy with the progress being made under the ongoing Political Parties Dialogue, and stand ready to welcome all political parties who contested in the 2018 Harmonised Elections, and are yet to be part of this forum.
With these remarks, it is now my singular honour and privilege to table this State of the Nation Address and declare the Second Session of the 9th Parliament of Zimbabwe officially open.
God bless you all!
God bless Zimbabwe
I thank you.
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