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Manicaland is normal today with safety in place
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30298, member: 2262"] Advocate Misheck Mugadza says Manicaland can go about their day without worry. As the Minister of State for Provincial Affairs, he promised everyone that safety measures protect the public today. Some troublemakers planned protests, but the province remains secure. The government stands ready to keep peace in all areas. Mugadza asked businesses and schools to stay open as usual. He stated that the authorities would act firmly against anyone causing violence. They aim to protect all citizens and keep everything stable. He announced that March 31, 2025, remains a regular day for all residents. He urged everyone in Manicaland to stick together and prioritize peace. This unity helps create growth and progress across the region. President Dr. Mnangagwa continues to guide the country forward, and Manicaland welcomes all citizens under his leadership. The government started many big projects that will soon be completed. These programs will improve life for everyone living in Manicaland and match the national goal of becoming an upper-middle-income country by 2030. Security teams will ensure everyone stays safe. Mugadza wants citizens to carry on with their normal activities. No one should feel scared or pressured by protest threats. The government will work hard to maintain law and order everywhere. Safety remains the top concern for all people in the province. The Minister thanked President Mnangagwa for focusing on key building projects. These include fixing up Forbes Border Post and making Christmas Pass Bypass Road. Plans also cover the Mutare International Airport and better irrigation systems. New dams, power stations, and road upgrades will change lives. Tawanda Mukodza promised to stop any demonstrations in Manicaland. As chairman of Zanu PF in the province, he said they refuse to let anyone create problems. President Mnangagwa helped their province grow substantially, he explained. The party wants to protect these improvements. Mukodza warned all potential troublemakers about swift action against them. Anyone trying to disrupt schools or businesses will face immediate consequences. The party stays strong against threats and defends local people. Their young and active members stand ready to stop anyone from causing chaos. [/QUOTE]
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