Mnangagwa Gives Ministers One Week Projects Presentation Deadline

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has given a one week deadline to his ministers to present quick win projects.

Mnangagwa gave the deadline on Tuesday when he was chairing his first cabinet meeting.

Mnangagwa who was two weeks ago assisted by the military to take over power from his long time leader Robert Mugabe challenged his new cabinet to think outside the box and come up with projects for implementation by their ministries

“I now wish to challenge you to think outside the box and come up with quick-win projects for implementation by each of your ministries in order to achieve the goals of my vision,” said Mnangagwa.

“In that context, you may wish to consult in your ministries on outstanding strategic programmes that can be quickly implemented within the framework of the vision of this Government. I have availed copies of my acceptance speech for each one of you to guide you in coming up with the priority projects,” he said.

The President said he had given his cabinet a clue of what he wants his government to achieve.

“ I have also instructed the Chief Secretary (to the President and Cabinet, Dr Misheck Sibanda) to assist you with details on unimplemented projects and previous Cabinet resolutions, from which you may identify areas for your priority attention. Out of this process, you should come up with a list of priority projects for presentation to the Cabinet office in a week’s time,” he said.

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