Diplomats challenged to do more to help achieve Vision 2030

06.11.24
Wallace Ruzvidzo
Herald Reporter
President Mnangagwa has said that it is important for the country’s diplomats stationed abroad to scale up activities towards advancing the realisation of upper-middle-class economic status by 2030.
In his address at a meeting with Zimbabwe’s Ambassadors at State House on Wednesday, the President emphasised the importance of cementing already existing relations, while also creating new ones.


“Remain mindful that I expect high impact and focused results in all engagements, programmes and activities at your respective missions,” said the President.
“I, thus, challenge each of you to apply yourselves fully to deliver the results expected of you from both the ministry and national levels.
“I look forward to a time when this gathering will include highlights and recognition of the best performing missions, based on clearly stipulated criteria and outcomes.”

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