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Mbare gets a facelift with new school and market
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32933, member: 636"] People in Mbare feel proud because the Government fixed up their suburb. They built a new classroom block at Harare High School with modern computer labs. Students from other areas want to attend school there these days. Parents say the headmistress, Mrs Satande, helps maintain good discipline. Former students come back just to see how nice everything looks. The market area was cleaned up, making shopping easier for everyone. President Mnangagwa opened this improved marketplace yesterday. The changes match what leaders promised in their National Development Strategy 1 plan. Minister Dr Muswere recently talked about 57 new schools across Zimbabwe. Residents believe Mbare has a bright future ahead. Former boxing champion Alfonso Zvenyika loves his home area. He thinks Mbare represents the heart of Harare city. He started boxing training there back in 1985 as a child. Anyone who never visited Mbare has missed seeing real Harare life. The suburb connects people to every part of the country through transport links. A man who sells scrap metal says he bought a car with his earnings there. He believes nobody should go hungry living in such a place. The president often says citizens must build their nation themselves. This trader sees proof of that idea working right in Mbare. Hard work pays off for those who stay there long term. [/QUOTE]
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