“There Are Channels For Complaints If Anyone Has Complaints”: Mnangagwa
22 January 2019
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By Own Correspondent| Speaking to the state owned Herald soon after his arrival in Harare, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appreciated the calm and peace in the country urging citizens to concentrate on their work while utilising the appropriate channels of airing their complaints.

Mnangagwa said his administration’s thrust is on economic development as a way of growing the country’s economy.

Said Mnangagwa who was welcomed back home by the two vice presidents Retired army general Constantino Chiwenga and Kembo Mohadi, service chiefs and several other government ministers:

“I will be fully briefed … on what was happening. I am happy that the country is quiet.

Our people must concentrate on doing their work. The thrust is economic development; we must grow our economy.

“We want peace, we want unity among our people. There are channels for complaints if anyone has any complaints. This is the spirit and culture that we want as Zimbabweans to be developed.”