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Maphisa growth point sees major infrastructure push for 2026 celebrations
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 68412, member: 636"] The government is accelerating infrastructure development in Matabeleland South Province ahead of the 2026 Independence Day celebrations in Maphisa. Officials described this concentrated effort as a demonstration of its policy to ensure all regions benefit from national development. Multiple projects are already in progress, including the construction and upgrading of key roads such as the Gwanda-Maphisa route and the Bulawayo-Kezi Road. Site preparation for the main celebration venue has also commenced. Additional legacy projects involve building new vocational training centers and drilling boreholes. A planned upgrade of the late Vice President Joshua Nkomo’s homestead is noted as a significant symbolic gesture. This comprehensive initiative is intended to stimulate the local economy and improve market access for area producers. The government positions this infrastructural push as a tangible fulfillment of its national development goals. [/QUOTE]
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