A youth group tied to the ruling party just pulled in $60,000 from a presidential program meant to bankroll young people's business ventures around Zimbabwe. Hopewell Chako runs Boyz Dzamdara nationally, and he confirmed that four regions already got their share out of a total $200,000 pot that President Mnangagwa set aside for them.
The cash doesn't hit bank accounts directly. Instead, provinces pitch project ideas, and the group buys equipment or livestock based on what gets approved. Harare got 100 pigs for farming, while other areas received wire mesh machines since buyers are lined up and ready. About 5,000 members are heading to a strategy session over the weekend.
The cash doesn't hit bank accounts directly. Instead, provinces pitch project ideas, and the group buys equipment or livestock based on what gets approved. Harare got 100 pigs for farming, while other areas received wire mesh machines since buyers are lined up and ready. About 5,000 members are heading to a strategy session over the weekend.