Mnangagwa Signs New Contracts for Top Officials

President Mnangagwa will check how well government officials work tomorrow by watching them sign job agreements. These papers hold them responsible for what they promise to do. For the first time ever, assistant ministers, board members, and other high-ranking staff must sign these papers. Before this, only ministers and their top helpers had signed these agreements since 2021.

The President's office says these signed papers show leaders care about making money grow for everyone. They want jobs, wealth, growth, and fewer poor people across Zimbabwe. Since they started making people sign these papers, teams have finished more than 6,000 different projects. The government watched each project closely and awarded the best workers.

Every important government worker will meet at the big house in the capital tomorrow. They want to show they stand with regular citizens and with their leader, President Mnangagwa. They aim to reach all those big goals for 2030 without leaving anybody behind. The government plans to tell everyone which workers hit their targets, which ones did even better, and which ones failed.

Mr. Mnangagwa keeps pushing for real results you can measure. He talked about this at the first big meeting back in February. He asked all leaders to make rules that actually help regular people live better lives. He told assistant ministers they must sign these papers from here forward. Every office should act like true professionals who serve the public first. The President believes success remains necessary to push the country ahead.
 

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