The country needs jobs, better equipped hospitals and schools, better infrastructure. This can only be achieved if Mr. President you start acting and thinking only 20% like a real State President.
A President must find solutions to a country’s problems. Mr. President it now seems you have abandoned your constitutional duties to Zviganandas’ programmes. These Zviganandas for their survival have made you their biggest car donation ribbon cutter.
These cars pose insignificant contribution to economic development. Instead they are making Zimbabwe poorer. We are importing more fuel for these luxury vehicles, the lovebirds’ picnic moving hotels and lodges.
Mr. President Mnangagwa instead of dishing out luxurious cars you could have imported tractors. Mr. President, tractors would have shown that you are thinking like a state President. Turning Zimbabwe to bread basket status again would be the goal…that would show you are thinking like a President.
Mr. President this country has had electricity load shedding since 2008.The biggest enabler of industrial production is electricity. Mr. President you aren’t thinking like a President if you can’t solve the energy crisis.
Mr. President normal patriotic citizens are shocked that you dish out cars when industries are operating below 35% because of lack of electricity. Some have suggested that all domestic houses be removed from Zesa national grid. The Zesa power should be directed towards production not domestic houses. All domestic houses must be installed with solar systems. The scheme for solar system installation can be kick started by the money which is used for importing these cars. Mr. President start thinking like a state President.
Mr. President Mnangagwa please think and act like a state President. You cannot be pushed from one useless function to another by non government officials. Chivayo, Tungwarara, Tagwirei etc cannot toss around a State President as though he doesn’t have cabinet ministers. Mr. President the citizens are worried that now you are rarely seen with Cabinet ministers but these non government people. This makes us as citizens to conclude that you are now thinking like a village headman rather than a State President. Your ministers make you look, think and act like a state President.
Mr. President Mnangagwa our education system used to be an envy of Africa. Mr. President think like a President on how best to restore education system to its olden days. Our health delivery system was one of the best in SADC … please act and think like a State President on how best to put it back on track.
Mr. President it is not normal for Zimbabwe to have no local currency. Mr. President Mnangagwa how do you expect us to value the ZiG whilst Chivhayo, Scot Sakupwanya, Tungwarara, Tagwirei etc are donating thousands US dollars? If they are promoting development then they must be seen complimenting RBZ effort. Their continued dishing out foreign currency makes us the citizens to have negative and psychological resistance to the ZiG. Mr. President you are daily with these people can’t you think and act like a President on promotion of ZiG than destroying it?
Mr. President Mnangagwa how do you think we the citizens must perceive the programmes being undertaken by the woman whom you share a bed with? Mr. President Mnangagwa act like a President we do beg. Just imagine if First Lady Nhodo, Kubika Mufushwa, Kuita nhangemutange wakadengezera etc is reported to have used more than US$60 million whilst our hospitals don’t have medicine? Haaa Mr. President truly think and act like a State President. You cannot let such happen under your nose.
Mr. President Mnangagwa you donate 10 Ambulances to 15 million citizens. If you act and think like a State President truly you would not give 700 luxurious vehicles to army officers. Mr. President if you think like a State President you will understand that priority must always be on majority of people.
Thank you Mr. President Mnangagwa I hope you will take this advice and start thinking like a State President from this minute.
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