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Govt to intensify indigenisation – Mugabe

Govt to intensify indigenisation – Mugabe

via Govt to intensify indigenisation — Mugabe – The Zimbabwe Independent by Paidamoyo Muzulu September 17, 2013

PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe said today his government will pursue with renewed vigour indigenisation of the economy and make parastatal heads to sign performance related contracts.

Mugabe made the remarks in his official opening statement that was delivered to a house full of Zanu PF legislators after MDC-T members boycotted the event.

The speech reinforced his campaign manifesto that was hinged on indigenisation and economic revival of industries.

“Implementation of the country’s indigenisation and economic empowerment laws is to be pursued with renewed vigour,” Mugabe said, “This is in order to ensure that our people become significant stakeholders and not bystanders in the running of the national economy.”

Mugabe said the government will also revamp the ailing parastatals into high performance and competitive entities since they have the capability to contribute 40% of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

“To reinforce this thrust, heads of all parastatals and local authorities will henceforth be required to sign performance contracts and adopt the Results Based Management approach in order to engender accountability for results and ensure efficient service delivery,” he said.

Mugabe tabled over 26 Bills for consideration in parliament during this session. Among the bills to be brought to the house are Land Commission Bill, Consumer Protection Bill, Zimbabwe Quality Standards and Regulatory Authority Bill, Border Posts Authority Bill, Mines and Minerals Bill and National Prosecution Authority Bill.

Land Commission Bill will give legal underpinning to the establishment of the Zimbabwe Land Commission. Consumer Protection Bill and Zimbabwe Quality Standards Regulatory Authority Bill seek to protect the rights of consumers and to foster fair trade.

The Border Posts authority Bill will facilitate the efficient movement of all forms of traffic at the country’s border posts and another bill to facilitate the takeover of collection of toll fees from Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) by Zimbabwe National Roads (Zinara) Administration.

Mines and Minerals Bill is intended to boost mineral development and maximise benefits accruing to the country from its rich and diverse mineral endowment.

The National Prosecution Authority Bill will make it possible for the independent body (NPA) to take over functions previously performed by the Criminal Division of the Attorney General’s Office

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