Gvt on high alert to thwart foreign sponsored attempts of destabilisation
Gvt on high alert to thwart foreign sponsored attempts of
destabilisation
ZANU PF First Secretary and President Cde Emmerson Mnangagwa
has said that Zimbabwe will overcome attempts of destabilisation by
few rogue and divisive elements working with foreign detractors,
warning that these agents of regime change from both within and
outside will soon be flushed out.
President Mnangagwa was speaking from State House this morning.
The President’s warning comes in the back of the flopped MDC-A 31
July movement planned protests that was funded of America’s Harare Embassy to the tune of US$300.
“We will overcome attempts of destabilisation of our society rogue Zimbabweans acting in league with foreign detractors. Those
who promote hate and disharmony will never win. The bad apples
that have attempted to divide our people and so weaken our systems
will be flushed out. Good shall triumph over evil,” said the President.
President Mnangagwa warned that both public officials and the
Security Services were on high alert and ready to carry out their
duties with appropriate astuteness and resolve.
“My Administration remains committed to enhancing cooperation
with friends and partners in the international community, as we
entrench democracy and the rule of law within our jurisdiction.
“In this regard, we will continue to strive to achieve a balance
between the maintenance of peace and security on the one hand and
protecting civil liberties and individual rights on the other. In all
circumstances public officials and the security services will carry out
their duties with appropriate astuteness and resolve,” said the
President.
He urged Zimbabweans to be patriotic.
“Let us therefore pledge, individually and collectively, to defend our
country, to be productive, to grow our economy and never to tear our
motherland apart
that “Enough is Enough. This is Zimbabwe, our Motherland, and we
will defend her from any form attack,” he said.
President Mnangagwa also said the New Dispensation’s goal to
improve the plight of the majority of our people through an elaborate
agenda to reform, restructure and rebuild towards Vision 2030 was
still on course despite a few hurdles, which he confidently said
Government would overcome.
“Undoubtedly, my Administration has faced many hurdles and attacks
since its inauguration. These included the divisive politics of some
opposition elements, the illegal economic sanctions, Cyclone Idai,
droughts and more recently the deadly COVID-19 pandemic.
“Added to this economic aggression, local currency manipulation and
detractors fear the inevitable success of our reform. All this was
meant to undermine our projected economic growth and stability. As
a result, we have had to constantly recalibrate our compass to ensure
that we remain on course, and that the standard of life of the majority
in our society gets better and better,” said the President.
President Mnangagwa underscored that moving forward the New
Dispensation would accelerate the rate at which economic and
political reforms, liberalization modernisation were implemented.
President Mnangagwa also spoke against corruption in strong terms.
“Accountability and transparency will keep on being enforced in
every facet of our society. The values are, after all the DNA of the 2 nd
Republic and must permeate all our institutions. Corruption at all
levels must stop. Meanwhile, let us all be consistent in all we do.
“Through persistence and hard work we will achieve a sustainable
and prosperous future for all. Zimbabwe has to get back to working
efficiently again. Vision 2030 will become a reality. We owe it to
ourselves and to future generations to succeed,” the President said.