Companies To Operate At Full Throttle By March 2018
7 December 2017
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Terrence Mawawa |Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa has predicted total economic revival in the country by March 2018.

Speaking in Parliament today, Chinamasa said the Government had put in place measures to enable private and government controlled companies to operate at full throttle by March 2018.

Chinamasa conceded warped policies led to the closure of companies in the country.

He cited harsh and stringent requirements set by former President Robert Mugabe as the major contributory factors to the current economic quagmire.

“We have tabled strategic measures to ensure total economic recovery by March 2018.

Government will cede 80% of its shares in the Cold Storage Commission to NSSA as part of measures to revive the country’s defunct industrial sector.

We also have a grand plan to revive other government entities. Our major thrust is to create employment,” said Chinamasa.

He added, “We will root out bureaucratic elements, lazy and corrupt individuals.Ghost workers will also be fired because we cannot continue to pay them while they are idle. “

4 Replies to “Companies To Operate At Full Throttle By March 2018”

  1. It will take years not months to get ZESA to meet the nation’s full energy requirement and until that happens companies will not run full throttle. Chinamasa will live to regret he ever said this nonsense.

  2. So you are pay ghost workers??? How can ghost workers be idle do they work in the first place?

  3. And what was a beaming Mrs Monica Chinamasa doing besides Minister Chinamasa when he was photographed at the entrance of parliament building, whilst raising up the budget briefcase? Aiwa, vana Mai ngavagare kumba please. We don’t want mini-Grace Mugabe’s cropping up all over the place around men holding important offices. We never saw Bernard Chidzero’s wife, Tendai Biti’s wife, etc.

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