03/05/2023
EDWORKS News by Varakashi4ED
Author: Snowball
*Locally made buses reflect the Second Republic's view on development*
The Cabinet gave local businesses permission to assemble buses locally in 2022. The skeptics claimed that this was a "cheap political gimmick" when it was first made public. But because Vision 2030 is a reality, the Second Republic continues to practice what it preaches about development. Deven Engineering, a bus and vehicle manufacturing affiliate of the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC), has completed assembling its initial batch.
Through a partnership with Amalgamated Bus Industry (ABI), a group of domestic private bus operators, buses are assembled from imported knock-down kits.
This welcome initiative is one of the 7,000 high-impact, life-changing projects finished by the Second Republic so far . This brings to mind the speech delivered by HE Dr. ED Mnangagwa during the field day at his Pricabe farm. The war veterans, according to him, fought in the struggle for freedom to free this nation from colonial minority rule, and it is now time to fight for complete economic emancipation by working hard. Since the Second Republic's inception in November 2017, when HE Dr. ED Mnangagwa took office, the focus on production, production, and production has remained the Second Republic's guiding mantra.
Zimbabweans were urged by President ED Mnangagwa to find homegrown answers to local problems. He argued that everything we consume and wear should be made locally, and that we should only import skills when we are unable to do so. This is in line with the "NyikaInovakwaNeveneVayo" philosophy of President ED Mnangagwa.
Let those with eyes " sees " and those with ears " hears "