Vice President Kembo Mohadi commissioned a digital skills laboratory at Shonganiso Mission in Masvingo Province on Friday. The facility received full furnishings and equipment to serve students at the educational institution. Officials broke ground for new student hostels that will house boys and girls separately. The government provided free medical services through the Presidential Emergency Medical Scheme during the visit. Hundreds of community members received healthcare assistance at the event.
The Vice President emphasized public-private partnerships as essential for development progress across the education and health sectors. Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe addressed drug abuse as a national crisis requiring collective action. Information Technology Minister Tatenda Mavetera highlighted efforts to bridge digital gaps between rural and urban areas. Health Deputy Minister Sleiman Kwidini noted ongoing training programs for village health workers. Church leaders expressed gratitude for government support while reaffirming their commitment to community development initiatives.
Mohadi laid wreaths at the graves of African Reformed Church founders Bishop Rungano Jonas Mudadirwa Zvobgo and his wife, Esther Zvobgo.
The Vice President emphasized public-private partnerships as essential for development progress across the education and health sectors. Home Affairs Minister Kazembe Kazembe addressed drug abuse as a national crisis requiring collective action. Information Technology Minister Tatenda Mavetera highlighted efforts to bridge digital gaps between rural and urban areas. Health Deputy Minister Sleiman Kwidini noted ongoing training programs for village health workers. Church leaders expressed gratitude for government support while reaffirming their commitment to community development initiatives.
Mohadi laid wreaths at the graves of African Reformed Church founders Bishop Rungano Jonas Mudadirwa Zvobgo and his wife, Esther Zvobgo.