President speaks on two million jobs

Source: President speaks on two million jobs | The Herald February 21, 2017

Felex Share Senior Reporter
The creation of two million jobs promised by Zanu-PF is a gradual process to be achieved through numerous initiatives like value addition and beneficiation of the country’s resources, the President has said.

In a wide-ranging interview with ZBCTV ahead of his 93rd birthday today, the President said apart from getting employed, Zimbabweans should also strive to be entrepreneurs.

President Mugabe was born on February 21, 1924. Official celebrations to mark the President’s birthday are slated for Matopos on Saturday.

In the traditional birthday interview whose first part was aired on ZBCTv last night, President Mugabe said economic growth was not an overnight event.

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“The process is a gradual one,” he said. “As we improve the economy sector-by-sector and bring about employment alongside that improvement, naturally we shall also be transforming the overall economic sectors in accordance with our Zim-Asset. Transforming means adding value to the raw materials that might come out of agriculture, mining et cetera so we ensure that upon the exportation of goods from these sectors, we shall receive perhaps, double or even more than double, what we might have got if we didn’t transform or add value to the particular goods. That whole process, it’s an economic process.”

President Mugabe went on: “As you transform the economy, you are actually ensuring greater employment, sector by sector, it’s the creation of industry by the way and industry is created in mining, agriculture and commerce by that transformative process, which ensures that we can now talk of our country having transformed and a greater part of our people having been employed.”

The Head of State and Government said it was sad that some people still had the mentality of working for whites, 37 years after independence.

To crush this inferior mentality, President Mugabe said, Zimbabweans should strive to own businesses.

“And by the way, employment, getting a job is not the only thing that we need to look forward to,” he said.

“We would want to see our people turned into entrepreneurs. Have we really become producers of our own goods, have we become the masters of our own economy or are will still thinking of whites as the best entrepreneurs and Africans as the labourers for these entrepreneurs?

“My worry in that regard, great worry indeed, (is that) even if we have said to our people, get together, form companies, form partnerships, collectives as African, Zimbabwe entrepreneurs (they say) no. They would want to see investment made by whites where they are able themselves to get together and invest in the particular area. They want to see a European invest and go and work for that European as directors, managers, chief executives.”

President Mugabe said furtive operations were stifling the growth of several sectors mainly agriculture.

“We are seeing in the agriculture sector quite a number of these surreptitious operations where they come and say, ‘you don’t have to worry if you have a farm. We can cultivate for you, stay where you are. Live in town, we will do the work for you’,” he said.

Turning to the land reform programme, President Mugabe said Government had done well to settle hundreds of thousands of indigenous people.

This, he said, fulfilled the wishes of departed nationalists such as Vice President Dr Joshua Nkomo.

“I would say, we have continued to give land to the people and most of the land which used to be in the hands of the settlers is now in the hands of our people,” he said.

“What is there now, is for us to ensure there won’t be retrogression. That those given the land, will keep it, use it, cultivate it properly and ensure it is productive. I would say (to Dr Nkomo) what you wanted me to do, I think I have done and done well. I think our objective earlier on which constituted our first grievance as we fought the struggle, that land possessed by settlers must be repossessed by we, the indigenous and not just that, but that it should also be defended and never be allowed once again to fall into the hands of the settlers. I think we have done that well.”

COMMENTS

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    Mukanya 7 years ago

    Employment is gradual but destruction is drastic!! so says the iconic Dictator, what an unashamed way of admitting complete failure. His legacies are clear; 1- CORRUPTION and 2- VIOLENCE (where brains are needed)

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    Morty Smith 7 years ago

    The man thinks almost everybody is stupid. The evidence of this is right here in this article. Only a stupid person would accept any part of it, especially bearing in mind the record of the speaker. If he thinks he has done well I would hate to see what he would think of as doing badly.

    The two million jobs will never happen, gradually or otherwise.

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    Diasporan 7 years ago

    Gradual process, what b_____t. Zim is doomed because of this idiot & his party. There is no hope, they’ve plundered & destroyed a once great country. They cannot improve or transform anything but they foreign bank accounts.

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    Joe Cool 7 years ago

    Pity he didn’t realise that civilisation is a ‘gradual process’ before demanding governance.

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    Chatham House 7 years ago

    Gradual is the understatement of the century.

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    Aaah, so the Government is not going to create 2.2 million jobs, as promised. The people must do it. I see now. Well that shouldn’t be a problem. A person must just …. create jobs. And be an entrepreneur. Easy peasy, why didn’t we think of this before? Thank you Robert for your insightful and profound guidance.

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    amina 7 years ago

    RGM lied, ever since he became a president, he has never created a million jobs let alone the 2.2 million jobs. When you are create jobs, you exclude the new people replacing retired, and dying. You create, add on to the ones before by 2,2million. Robert Gabriel Mugabe, lied, deceived the electorate, and went on to rig after he realized that people did not vote him based on the lie. With new 2,2 million jobs, Zimbabwe nationals all over the globe would have tracked back home. Even USA, does not have the capacity of creating 2,2 jobs in one 4 year term of a president. The explanations are all lies. People need to make this witch old man, account. resign.