Miners from a Zanu PF group called Miners4ED have been making big waves across Zimbabwe. They built a sparkling new orphanage that will help 80 kids learn and grow. Government leaders came to check out their amazing work and gave them huge praise. The center sits in Alabama, Sanyati District, and looks ready to change young lives forever. Small tweaks are happening before they welcome children through the doors.
Minister Marian Chombo walked around the facility and cheered on the miners' hard work. She talked about how proud President Mnangagwa feels seeing citizens help their communities. The miners have been super busy doing more than just building an orphanage. They drilled water wells, fixed roads, and helped people with disabilities all over the country. Thanks to their awesome efforts, local kids will get uniforms and scholarships.
The mining group wants to do even more for their community. They plan to start farming chickens, fish, and vegetables to keep the orphanage running smoothly. Vocational training will teach kids skills like carpentry, dressmaking, and welding. Their national leader, Moses Mupeiwa, said they want to give back to the people who supported them. The government loves seeing citizens step up and make positive changes.
These miners are thinking ahead about helping vulnerable children. Many kids lost parents through mining accidents or health challenges. The orphanage will provide a safe home and real opportunities for young people. They want to teach skills that help kids become successful adults. Learning practical trades will give children ways to support themselves later.
Political leaders see this project as a big win for national development. The group promises to bring nearly one million votes to their political party. They are working hard to show how small miners can help build Zimbabwe's future. Government officials keep encouraging these community efforts. Everyone agrees that teamwork makes amazing things happen.
Minister Marian Chombo walked around the facility and cheered on the miners' hard work. She talked about how proud President Mnangagwa feels seeing citizens help their communities. The miners have been super busy doing more than just building an orphanage. They drilled water wells, fixed roads, and helped people with disabilities all over the country. Thanks to their awesome efforts, local kids will get uniforms and scholarships.
The mining group wants to do even more for their community. They plan to start farming chickens, fish, and vegetables to keep the orphanage running smoothly. Vocational training will teach kids skills like carpentry, dressmaking, and welding. Their national leader, Moses Mupeiwa, said they want to give back to the people who supported them. The government loves seeing citizens step up and make positive changes.
These miners are thinking ahead about helping vulnerable children. Many kids lost parents through mining accidents or health challenges. The orphanage will provide a safe home and real opportunities for young people. They want to teach skills that help kids become successful adults. Learning practical trades will give children ways to support themselves later.
Political leaders see this project as a big win for national development. The group promises to bring nearly one million votes to their political party. They are working hard to show how small miners can help build Zimbabwe's future. Government officials keep encouraging these community efforts. Everyone agrees that teamwork makes amazing things happen.