Giant Steel Plant To Stimulate Economic Growth
In an interview during President Mnangagwa’s recent tour of the Manhize steel plant, Zanu PF’s Secretary for External Relations Cde Simbarashe Mumbengegwi said only the total and unequivocal removal of the illegal embargo would be accepted by Zimbabwe. The country, he said, was lining itself up for unprecedented growth albeit under the yoke of sanctions.
Wallace Ruzvidzo-Herald Reporter
ZIMBABWE is winning the war against illegal sanctions imposed by the US and its allies, as the country continues to score major developmental milestones, setting the tone for the attainment of Vision 2030. The development and industrialisation drive under the Second Republic has seen the implementation of projects such as the Dinson Iron and Steel Company’s plant in Manhize, Midlands province which will anchor Zimbabwe’s economic growth and modernisation, and the recent discovery of gas and oil deposits in Muzarabani, Mashonaland Central. These projects have thus drawn the attention of the US and her allies as they would be interested in Zimbabwe’s resources hence the recent nomenclature adjustment to their sanctions regime. In an interview during President Mnangagwa’s recent tour of the Manhize steel plant, Zanu PF’s Secretary for External Relations Cde Simbarashe Mumbengegwi said only the total and unequivocal removal of the illegal embargo would be accepted by Zimbabwe. The country, he said, was lining itself up for unprecedented growth albeit under the yoke of sanctions. “As we all know, there was never any reason or basis for the imposition of sanctions. The sanctions have always been illegal, those who deserve sanctions are put under sanctions by the UN Security Council, not by individual member states who are pursuing their neo-colonial objectives. ReadMore