Mnangagwa Vows to Lift Zimbabwe with New Development Push

Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa spoke to party members at ZANU PF headquarters on Friday about changing people's lives across the country. The ruling party leader addressed delegates at their 25th National Consultative Assembly meeting. He talked about how the party keeps working to help communities even when facing tough times. Mnangagwa praised party members for their hard work at both party and government levels. He said the Second Republic has made great progress despite economic sanctions and weather problems.

The president told delegates that ZANU PF carries a heavy duty to bring development everywhere without leaving anyone behind. He wants party members to use their positions to help their local areas grow stronger. The party has started several programs to help young people, war veterans, and street vendors make more money. These programs are already showing good results and helping families earn better livings. Mnangagwa promised the party will keep focusing on farming and small village businesses.

ZANU PF has secured money to fix and upgrade roads around Zimbabwe. Workers have started rebuilding the Bulawayo-Victoria Falls road and other important routes. The president mentioned that rural areas are seeing more business activity because of new industries and mining operations. He said the government wants to fix the national railway system to reduce pressure on roads. Mnangagwa warned delegates to stay alert against people who might try to harm the country's progress and reputation.
 

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