Nelson Chamisa’s plan to rebuild Zimbabwe in his own words


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Do we have a plan for the country? 

Yes, we do. Our movement is ready to govern excellently. We are ready to lead and usher in a new era of the Citizens’ Government. We have a national agenda that is ready for implementation on Day One of the citizens’ mandate.

We have a plan to build new infrastructure, through efficient stewardship of our resources and prudent fiscal management.

You are voting for an energy plan that includes credible guarantees to Independent Power Producers, flexible licensing for renewable energy investors, accelerated investment in large-scale power projects, and an overhaul of our transmission networks.

Our people will be voting for a modern health plan, where our budget meets the Abuja Declaration on budgetary allocations to health, keeping our health workers at home through better pay, and harnessing the vast talent pool in the private and public sectors.

Our farmers are voting for our agriculture policy which rewards them for their hard work. Our policy does not rob farmers through opaque programmes that benefit the elite. You, farmers, are voting for title deeds to your land, and better prices for your crops.

With just 50% of the authority under the inclusive government – the GNU – we proved that we can change your lives for the better. Imagine what we can do when you give us 100% of that mandate.

We will restore our dignity as a nation. Zimbabwe will be a great country. We will restore our pride. We will make Zimbabwe a modern 21st-century country. We will be an attractive business and investment destination under your leadership. New factories, new industries, and new jobs.

The sun will rise and shine in Zimbabwe. Change is in the air, hope is coming back, and citizens are ready to take back their country.

Come let us reason together. We are one people! It’s possible. God is in it.-NewZWire

By Nelson Chamisa president of Citizens Coalition for Change

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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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