Zimbabwe Will Always Win - President

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Zimbabwe will draw from its heroic past, human capital and mineral resources to confront and triumph against any form of adversity, including sustained attempts to weaken the country's currency and drive up inflation, President Mnangagwa has said.

Zimbabwe will draw from its heroic past, human capital and mineral resources to confront and triumph against any form of adversity, including sustained attempts to weaken the country's currency and drive up inflation, President Mnangagwa has said.

The Government however, remains on top of the situation, rolling out a Food Deficit Mitigation Programme, following the identification of vulnerable communities and households in every district and ward. He said all Zimbabweans must support the new currency, which is backed by a cocktail of measures that include nurturing a culture of savings and a reduction in excessive bank fees.

Zimbabwe, through investment-led economic recovery, continues to register positive growth notably in mining, where new multi-million dollar projects are being commissioned regularly. "Signature infrastructure projects involving key economic enablers in power generation, dam construction, road networks, water and sanitation as well as ICTs, continue to improve service delivery, create jobs and transform our socioeconomic landscape as we modernise our great motherland, Zimbabwe."

"The long-awaited re-introduction of the Youth Service in Zimbabwe Programme will see our nation mould youth who are patriotic, disciplined and productive citizens." The President added that the welfare of civil servants remains a priority and their conditions of service will be reviewed from time to time, in line with economic sustainability.

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