Zanu PF Central Committee member Kudakwashe Tagwirei told party supporters at a provincial conference that President Mnangagwa should stay in power through 2030 to finish his economic transformation plans. Tagwirei pointed to infrastructure upgrades and foreign currency earnings jumping from under $2 billion to over $8 billion as proof that the leadership is working. He announced new programs to help land reform beneficiaries get title deeds, with financial support rolling out for A1 and A2 farmers.
The Land Tenure Technical Committee chair pushed back against criticism of the title deed process and said more than 360,000 people have gotten land through reforms. Masvingo Province could hit an $8 billion economy by 2030 if it uses its water resources better, since the region holds 54 percent of the country's dammed water. Other party officials backed the 2030 extension, saying Mnangagwa's track record justifies keeping him around longer.
The Land Tenure Technical Committee chair pushed back against criticism of the title deed process and said more than 360,000 people have gotten land through reforms. Masvingo Province could hit an $8 billion economy by 2030 if it uses its water resources better, since the region holds 54 percent of the country's dammed water. Other party officials backed the 2030 extension, saying Mnangagwa's track record justifies keeping him around longer.