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Three
Year Macro-Economic Policy & Budget Framework (STERP II)
Ministry of Finance
December 23, 2009
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PREFACE
Since the formation
of the Inclusive Government in February 2009 and the launch of the
Short Term Emergency
Recovery Programme (STERP) as its economic blue print in March
2009, a number of achievements have been made in the economic domain,
particularly, in achieving some macro-economic stability.
However, notwithstanding
these developments, our economy, for the past decade has withstood
a number of socio-politico-economic challenges that have not been
fully resolved under STERP. These challenges are, however, not insurmountable.
Hence, the need for great resolve and commitment on the part of
Government and the country at large to unite in the face of these
challenges.
It is through this commitment
to reform that the Inclusive Government has managed to stabilise
the macro-economic environment. However, the challenge in going
forward is to anchor sustained growth and development on the macro-economic
stability that has been achieved to date. This will be done through
increased production in the agriculture, mining, manufacturing and
other key sectors of the economy.
In this regard, Government
has formulated a successor policy to STERP, the Three Year Macro-Economic
Policy and Budget Framework, which will build on the macro-economic
stability attained under STERP, to achieve a robust economy necessary
for the socioeconomic transformation of our people over the next
three years to 2012.
For this Policy Framework
to succeed, it is of paramount importance that the Unity of the
Inclusive Government is preserved and sustained, in the interest
of our people, whom we serve. For it is only through Unity of purpose
that we can defend the gains of our Independence, and chart our
destiny as an Independent and Sovereign State.
I commend this document
to the people of Zimbabwe.
His Excellency, R.G.
Mugabe
President of the Republic of Zimbabwe
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