President Mnangagwa addresses Parliament on Tuesday at Mount Hampden to launch the Third Session and outline economic plans linked to the National Development Strategy 2. Analysts expect the speech to build on NDS1 achievements in energy expansion, infrastructure improvements and agricultural self-sufficiency. The address will set legislative priorities as Zimbabwe advances toward its Vision 2030 economic targets.
Political observers anticipate updates on mining beneficiation, tourism growth and food security after recent rainfall. Government Chief Whip Pupurai Togarepi said Parliament passed nine bills from 25 proposed measures last session despite the Attorney General's staffing constraints. Opposition whip Charles Moyo pledged to step up legislative activity through public consultations. Economist Chris Mutizwa said the speech should reinforce currency stability and attract investment into productive sectors across all provinces.
Political observers anticipate updates on mining beneficiation, tourism growth and food security after recent rainfall. Government Chief Whip Pupurai Togarepi said Parliament passed nine bills from 25 proposed measures last session despite the Attorney General's staffing constraints. Opposition whip Charles Moyo pledged to step up legislative activity through public consultations. Economist Chris Mutizwa said the speech should reinforce currency stability and attract investment into productive sectors across all provinces.