Current Affairs
“Zanu-PF Conference Gains Momentum: Day 2 Highlights Economic Growth and Development”
By Enia Dube
The Zanu-PF Annual 21st People’s Conference in Bulawayo has entered its second day, with excitement and enthusiasm permeating every aspect of the event. Yesterday’s proceedings set the tone for a productive conference, and today’s sessions are expected to delve deeper into the party’s vision for Zimbabwe’s economic growth and development.
President Mnangagwa’s keynote address yesterday outlined the party’s commitment to transforming Zimbabwe into an upper-middle-income economy by 2030. His speech emphasized the importance of economic revitalization, infrastructure development, and social services improvement. These themes are being explored in greater depth today, with expert panels and discussions focusing on agriculture, mining, tourism, and industrial development.
The exhibition stands continue to be a major draw, showcasing innovative products and services from local businesses. This platform provides an opportunity for entrepreneurs and stakeholders to network, collaborate, and explore potential partnerships. The conference’s focus on economic empowerment is evident in the various presentations and workshops, which aim to equip delegates with practical knowledge and skills.
Delegates are engaging in robust discussions, sharing experiences and expertise to identify solutions to Zimbabwe’s development challenges. The conference’s inclusive approach ensures that diverse perspectives are represented, fostering a comprehensive understanding of the country’s needs.
As the conference progresses, the city of Bulawayo remains abuzz with excitement. The event’s rich cultural significance and historical importance are palpable, underscoring the party’s commitment to engaging with the people.