President Mnangagwa plans to hand over land papers to young farmers on March 20. The program will benefit 516 youth, each receiving 10 hectares of farming land in Mashonaland West. Through this agricultural project, these young people can expect better financial chances and safer land rights. The government hopes these farmers will boost the country's economy.
Youth Minister Tino Machakaire talked about young citizens during a meeting in Chinhoyi last Saturday. He said young people drive national growth and help Zimbabwe reach its Vision 2030 goals. He asked youth to make helpful choices instead of creating arguments on social media platforms. Their positive influence matters greatly in moving the nation forward.
Marian Chombo, the State Minister for Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs and Devolution, believes more jobs will come from this program. Local businesses should see increased money-making chances throughout nearby communities. She thinks everyone must work together for the plan to succeed. All groups need to join forces for the best results.
Both government leaders stressed that real change happens through hard work and dedication. They said actual effort beats empty words every time. The officials remain focused on transforming Zimbabwe into an upper-middle-income society. They want citizens to enjoy better lives through practical farming opportunities for younger generations.
Youth Minister Tino Machakaire talked about young citizens during a meeting in Chinhoyi last Saturday. He said young people drive national growth and help Zimbabwe reach its Vision 2030 goals. He asked youth to make helpful choices instead of creating arguments on social media platforms. Their positive influence matters greatly in moving the nation forward.
Marian Chombo, the State Minister for Mashonaland West Provincial Affairs and Devolution, believes more jobs will come from this program. Local businesses should see increased money-making chances throughout nearby communities. She thinks everyone must work together for the plan to succeed. All groups need to join forces for the best results.
Both government leaders stressed that real change happens through hard work and dedication. They said actual effort beats empty words every time. The officials remain focused on transforming Zimbabwe into an upper-middle-income society. They want citizens to enjoy better lives through practical farming opportunities for younger generations.