Mohadi Delights in Gokwe Road Rush and Business Boom

VP Mohadi traveled to Gokwe North with ministers to check how the Independence Party spot looks. They liked what they saw at Mutora Business Centre, which buzzed with building activity. Roads and other work should finish before April 18, making VP Mohadi happy about progress in rural Gokwe.

"I notice lots of progress here," VP Mohadi said. "Good roads bring growth. Rural areas matter because many voters live there. The team did great work. Each day teaches us something new. I believe everything will shine by celebration time." VP Mohadi added that putting big events in different parts of Zimbabwe helps everyone. "This matches our President's plan to include all places. The changes happening in Gokwe amaze me."

Dr. Jenfan Muswere from the Information Ministry explained that they created ways to tell people about the celebration. "We planned several TV and radio shows to spread the news about this event. Our national calendar marks this as very important. We must honor the day we became free from colonial rulers," he stated. Minister Owen Ncube reported that workers fixed up roads and the soccer field to about 70% completion.

"We already paid money to the builders," Ncube explained. "They work around the clock, which means we'll finish before the big day." Zimbabwe celebrates 45 years of freedom under the theme: "Zim @45: Devolve and Develop Together Towards Vision 2030." The main party happens April 18, after children gather at Nyamuroro Primary School on April 17 at Mutora Business Centre.
 

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