A top Zimbabwe businessman shot down talk about replacing President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Dr Kudakwashe Tagwirei called the rumors false and silly during a land meeting at the National University of Science and Technology. He serves on the ruling Zanu-PF party's Central Committee. The businessman leads the Land Tenure Implementation Committee. He spoke to delegates at the program's second meeting on Wednesday.
Tagwirei said no job opening exists for the presidency. He reminded people that Mnangagwa will stay as president until 2030. The businessman described himself as a soldier working for the current leader. He said anyone thinking about a vacancy should stop dreaming. Tagwirei stressed his job focuses on carrying out the president's land program.
The committee chairman praised Mnangagwa's leadership skills. He said the president represents Vision 2030 for the country. Tagwirei called Mnangagwa a leader who wants citizens to benefit from natural resources. He described the current government as committed to helping people. The businessman said Zimbabwe has strong leadership for growth and development.
Tagwirei talked about past problems with land deals. He said some people tried to buy land cheaply and cheat regular citizens. The businessman noted that Mnangagwa once lost his land because of these bad practices. He said audits and new systems have fixed these issues. Tagwirei believes the country entered a new time of honest and open leadership.
Tagwirei said no job opening exists for the presidency. He reminded people that Mnangagwa will stay as president until 2030. The businessman described himself as a soldier working for the current leader. He said anyone thinking about a vacancy should stop dreaming. Tagwirei stressed his job focuses on carrying out the president's land program.
The committee chairman praised Mnangagwa's leadership skills. He said the president represents Vision 2030 for the country. Tagwirei called Mnangagwa a leader who wants citizens to benefit from natural resources. He described the current government as committed to helping people. The businessman said Zimbabwe has strong leadership for growth and development.
Tagwirei talked about past problems with land deals. He said some people tried to buy land cheaply and cheat regular citizens. The businessman noted that Mnangagwa once lost his land because of these bad practices. He said audits and new systems have fixed these issues. Tagwirei believes the country entered a new time of honest and open leadership.