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Mnangagwa's Bold Legacy - 8,000 Projects Completed Since 2017
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 23201, member: 2262"] Zimbabwe Reports Major Growth in Public Projects Since 2017. The Zimbabwe government has finished more than 8,000 projects since President Mnangagwa started leading in 2017. Dr. Jenfan Muswere shared this news during a tour of new buildings in Manicaland. Dr. Muswere visited many sites with local leader Misheck Mugadza. They saw a drug warehouse, a solar power site at a hospital, and new government offices. They checked on food storage bins being built and farming water systems. "We finished 346 projects just this year," said Dr. Muswere. He pointed out the quick pace of work under the new leadership. Many of these efforts helped fix damage from a big storm called Cyclone Idai. The government wants to spread services across the country. A new passport office shows this plan at work. The area even held National Day parties away from the capital city. Local leader Mugadza praised the new drug warehouse. "We can keep medicines safe and ready for hospitals," he said. The site helps handle supplies coming through nearby Beira. Joyce Munamati runs the new registry office, which she said should open early this year. Currently, local people must travel far away to get their ID cards. The new office will fix this problem. Other good news came from two work sites. The timber company runs better with new Belarusian tools, which work at 85 percent strength. The grain storage team plans to finish its first big bin this year. These projects show real change in Zimbabwe. Small towns get new buildings. Farmers get better tools. The government brings services closer to home. Each finish line marks another step toward helping more people across the country. [/QUOTE]
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