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The Zimbabwe of today

  • Siege mentality in the state with the state resorting to violence to suppress dissent.
  • Lack of respect for the law.
  • Social and political polarisation of our society. Division between the people and leaders.

The Zimbabwe we will create

  • Develop a policy framework for economic and social renewal, in the short, medium and long term.
  • Re-engage key national constituencies namely youth, women, workers, students, employers, rural and urban people with the state in national development.
  • Implement gender policies to ensure equal rights and opportunities for both men and women.
  • Establish people-centred processes closer to grassroots to drive development.
  • Investigate and strengthen empowerment mechanisms and tools for specific groups including women, youths, rural and urban dwellers.
  • Institute a process of national healing and reconciliation, including problems and challenges based on race and ethnicity and inter and intra party violence.