"President Mnangagwa's Vision 2030 Remains A Daydream," UZ Lecturer
University of Zimbabwe lecturer, Dr Sandra Bhatasara has said that President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s vision 2030 remains unattainable as nothing on the ground suggests that any transformation is taking place.
The president announced, among other things, that Zimbabwe will attain the middle-income level status by 2030.
Bhatasara noted a number of issues, including rampant corruption and poor management of public funds, as hurdles to the attainment of the vision.
Speaking at a Public Accountability Multi-Stakeholder Workshop in Harare Wednesday she said:
If you look at social inequality, most of our social indicators are in bad state. Health, education, water and sanitation, the Auditor General’s report and the amount of leakages especially in relation to social service delivery.
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Unless we are talking about simply getting to 2030 but without really caring about those we are leaving behind. My understanding will be that we are talking about social inclusion.
Everyone should get to 2030 on the same level but with the current situation, a lot of people will not be able to get there and the 2030 vision remains a pipe dream
She added that major obstacles to the achievement of the vision are grand misappropriation of public resources, lack of adherence to principles of public finance management and weak institutions.
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