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Nkomo homestead revived, legacy gets new keys
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76246, member: 636"] A guesthouse at the Nkomo family homestead in Matabeleland South wrapped up construction, and the five-room facility will house workers building a vocational training center that could serve 3,000 students when finished. The Joshua Mqabuko Nkomo Foundation prioritized the guesthouse to speed things up since construction teams need somewhere to crash while they work on the bigger projects. Minister Albert Nguluvhe stopped by to check progress and held a ceremony kicking off a piped-water scheme for the area. The vocational center is meant to keep young people from bouncing to neighboring countries for work and training. Father Innocent Makawule Ndlovu from St Joseph's Mission said the developments honor the elder Nkomo's colonial-era guesthouse that used to operate near the mission. Borehole drilling already brought water to some villagers, and the foundation believes the training center will reshape the district's prospects. [/QUOTE]
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