Mnangagwa Orders Churches to Build Schools and Clinics

President Mnangagwa asked churches to help transform the country through building schools and clinics. He sent Minister Matuke to speak at the Johanne Masowe annual meeting in Madziwa. The president said churches should teach good values to young people dealing with drug problems. He believes churches shape society.

Mnangagwa said no foreigners will build Zimbabwe—only Zimbabweans can do this work. His government builds roads, dams, and schools nationwide. The Johanne Masowe group plans to create a university and skills center. They have already opened primary schools and clinics. Every sector must help fulfill the national vision.

According to the president, churches exist not just for prayer but also for development. When churches and the government work together, they create a better environment for everyone. Zimbabwe has many people with different beliefs. Churches often guide communities with moral support. Their teamwork can solve social problems more effectively.
 

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