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No need to panic, we have been at war for two decades but we are still standing- Mnangagwa

The Covid-19 global pandemic revealed our unlimited capacity for inventiveness.

As I write, a number of products related to our health delivery system are being produced locally.

Nothing illustrates this better than the remarkable progress we have made in manufacturing medical oxygen here at home.

We now enjoy a surplus which we will soon export to other countries.

Because there was a pressing need, we gathered the Will and developed a Way.

Our Higher and Tertiary Education Ministry continues to show the way through innovation hubs whose impact must begin to find expression in our industry and commerce.

Dear reader, the world is being remade under our very eyes. Without doubt a new world order is emerging. New rules are being written; new balance of forces is evident.

The key issue is locating ourselves within this whirlpool of major changes and shifts in world affairs so we are not on the receiving end. Change, change, forever change; we dare not resist change, for only change is permanent. In closing, I put the following questions on the table. How must Zimbabwe engage and re-engage amidst this emerging new world order?

What national mindset is required for the new world order?

What is our best foot forward amidst these fraught, seismic global shifts?

Whatever answers we may have to these questions I pose, it is clear tomorrow is another global country.

It requires new approaches, new citizens.

We must self-reinvent.

By Emmerson Mnangagwa for The Sunday Mail

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