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Mnangagwa’s wish list

One of The Insider’s avid followers has compiled a list of what President Emmerson Mnangagwa has promised to do for the nation. Here it is:

  1. White farmers to be compensated
  2. Our domestic policy has been poison
  3. Elections to go on as scheduled
  4.  Jobs to be created
  5. Diaspora must now come back
  6. Let us all let bygones be bygones
  7. Our national resources must now be channelled towards national development.
  8. Our economy must be back on track
  9. People must be able to access their incomes as and when they require them
  10. Corruption must stop
  11. Swift and decisive action to be taken on corruption
  12.  To our civil servants you now have to pull up your socks, gone are the days of laziness, a new culture of hard work by civil servants
  13. Government must change now
  14.  Relaxation of all export hurdles in order to attract investment
  15. Measures to attract decency to the banking culture in the country
  16. Government will ensure all debt is paid timeously
  17. Country border management will be overhauled immediately
  18. Security will be broadened to include security against hunger and starvation
  19. We will re engage all countries in the world and befriend them
  20.  Zimbabwe declares to play its role to the dictates of AU
  21. Our country is ready to re engage our past enemies, we will work to have an understanding to have sanctions removed immediately, we will not be an island
  22. Mutual respect
  23. All foreign investors welcome in new Zimbabwe
  24.  We will do necessary reforms and fully commit ourselves to remain relevant
  25.  I thank all who supported us through this process
  26.  I promise to save fully all Zimbabweans
  27. The voice of the people is the voice of God
  28. Let's all play our part
  29.  May God bless Zimbabwe I thank you

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Charles Rukuni

The Insider is a political and business bulletin about Zimbabwe, edited by Charles Rukuni. Founded in 1990, it was a printed 12-page subscription only newsletter until 2003 when Zimbabwe's hyper-inflation made it impossible to continue printing.

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