Manicaland party office breaks ground, funds flow fast

The ZANU-PF party in Manicaland is starting construction on a big new office building in Mutasa District. The two-story structure is valued at six hundred thousand dollars. They are also handing out a special fund, giving twenty-five thousand dollars to each of three local constituencies. A senior party official and national chairman, Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, will lead the groundbreaking event.

This follows similar disbursements last week to eight other constituencies in the province. Another event is scheduled for Chimanimani, where two more constituencies will receive the same amount. The party's provincial chairman, Tawanda Mukodza, confirmed these plans, stating that building materials are already on site for the new offices.

Separately, the provincial leadership has formally recommended Presidential Advisor Paul Tungwarara for a vacant seat on the party's Central Committee. This nomination came from the Chipinge District Coordinating Committee, following earlier procedural guidance from national officials. Several existing Central Committee members from the region publicly endorsed the recommendation, praising Tungwarara's work and expressing confidence that the national leadership would approve their choice.
 

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