Bulawayo reviews Provincial Economic Development Plan (PEDP)

Business Writer

 IT is critical for Bulawayo province to periodically review its localised National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) blueprint as that will give indications on progress made in various projects being implemented, a senior official has said.

 Speaking at a two-day review process on the Provincial Economic Development Plan (PEDP) formulated in April  2021 under the theme “Realising vision 2030 through re-industrisation and innovation,” Bulawayo Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Judith Ncube said periodic reviews of progress were essential to ensure the plan remained on track.

 In her remarks read by  Permanent Secretary for Provincial and Devolution  for Bulawayo Mr Paul Nyoni on Wednesday, Minister Ncube said the objectives of the review plan is to track progress of projects in the PEDP,  give feedback on all projects and programmes  and to add funded programmes and projects that are on going but were not included in the PEDP during consultations in 2021.

“Our Provincial Economic Development Plan (PEDP) was constructed in April  2021 under the theme “Realising vision 2030 through re-industrisation and innovation.” This is our localised National Development Strategy 1 which guides economic and social development of the province,” said Minister Ncube.

“All stakeholders including the private sector  as well as churches and civic organisations should have their  programmes and projects aligned to and tracked by NDS1.

“The Province’s projects and programmes should be aligned to the PEDP because the document is our local NSD1. It is therefore important that we periodically review this strategic document.”

 The review workshop ends tomorrow, Thursday.

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