APRM hypes up Govt over big new builds

A high-level delegation from the African Peer Review Mechanism has praised Zimbabwe's major infrastructure initiatives, describing them as evidence of the government's focus on development that benefits citizens directly. Ambassador Aly-El Hefny, who leads the panel reviewing Zimbabwe, expressed strong approval after visiting several key sites on Tuesday, noting the projects demonstrate a serious commitment to national progress under President Emmerson Mnangagwa's administration.

The delegation examined the Trabablas Interchange, which has replaced the former Mbudzi Roundabout, along with Robert Gabriel Mugabe International Airport and the Museum of African Liberation. Ambassador El Hefny characterized the interchange as a big wonder that will facilitate tourism and regional connectivity while creating employment. He predicted the museum would draw millions of visitors once completed, helping preserve and share the continent's liberation history through contributions from multiple nations.

The review mission, which began on November 3 and continues through November 18, will assess development across all 10 provinces. Ambassador El Hefny said the upgraded airport positions the country to welcome more international airlines and tourists beyond traditional attractions. He emphasized that such substantial investments build public confidence in government and generate economic opportunities through tourism revenue and jobs.
 

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