Kapfupi stoked as Mnangagwa gives Epworth title deeds

Musician Freddy Manjalima, known as Kapfupi, praised President Mnangagwa for launching the Presidential Title Deeds Program in Epworth. He shared his thoughts during the Harare independence events at Epworth High School today. Kapfupi recalled starting his career performing drama on First Street in Harare. When fame came, people told him he should live in upscale Borrowdale instead of Epworth.

He questioned whether houses in wealthy areas stood on better soil than those in his community. The comedian expressed gratitude toward the president for changing lives through property ownership. The government plans to register more than 22,000 stand owners for the KWANGU/NGAKWAMI title deeds initiative this month. Officials expect this number to grow to 45,000 within two months as the program continues.

The initiative aims to formalize the settlement area near Harare. Kapfupi thanked both President Mnangagwa and his wife for their efforts to improve conditions for Epworth residents. He sees the program as beneficial not just locally but across Zimbabwe. The title deeds represent formal recognition of property rights many residents lacked previously.
 

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