Madam President, Mr. Speaker Sir,
Let me conclude by paying tribute to our peace loving people, who have endured all manner of economic hardships since we embarked on the historic Land Reform Programme. I wish to commend them for their resilience, and urge them to cherish the peace and tranquillity that continues to be the envy of many. Let us continue to find national pride in our core values of unity, hard work and freedom. But lest we forget, let us pray to the Almighty to graciously open the heavens for more rain this season!
Madame President, Mr. Speaker Sir,
I wish to take this opportunity to wish the Nation an accident free Festive Season and a Happy and Prosperous 2017.
Tatenda!
Siyabonga!
I thank you.
(886 VIEWS)
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