Dr. Paul Tungwarara, who serves as the Special Presidential Investment Advisor, called Blessed Geza a failed politician who only acts for selfish reasons. He asked the former Zanu PF Central Committee member to say sorry to President Mnangagwa and warned Geza to stop letting people who left Zimbabwe use him to undo progress made under the current government.
Dr. Tungwarara described President Mnangagwa as forgiving and willing to listen. The President remains open to talks with anyone who has opposed him. These comments came after the March 31 protests completely failed. Dr. Tungwarara claimed these protests happened because people wanted money, not because of real political problems.
His request for an apology fits with how the government prefers to handle critics. They want to talk rather than fight. During recent months, Dr. Tungwarara has started many programs that have helped Zimbabweans live better. These include war veterans, young people, and rural communities. His work supports President Mnangagwa's Vision 2030 plan for economic growth that includes everyone.
Dr. Tungwarara helped create the War Veterans Welfare Fund to honor and assist those who fought for Zimbabwe's freedom. He announced that $1.5 million would be shared across the country, with each of the ten provinces receiving $150,000. Veterans can borrow from this fund without paying interest for short-term projects that help them and boost the economy.
The plan gives each veteran more than just money. They will also receive a house in rural areas and a water well at their homes. These additions will improve their living situation and help them become financially independent. Dr. Tungwarara also manages the Youth Fund to help young Zimbabweans succeed.
This program gives money, training, and guidance to the next generation. It aims to create future leaders and business owners who can start new ventures. These young people will then add value to the national economy. Dr. Tungwarara has also played a major role in setting up Village Business Units as part of the Presidential Rural Development Programme.
These registered rural businesses aim to create economic activity and improve life in country areas. Each unit typically includes a one-hectare plot with irrigation systems, greenhouses, and farming equipment. This setup allows villages to grow and sell agricultural products effectively. Contractors have been sent to build solar-powered water wells in rural districts quickly.
The government plans to establish 10,000 Village Business Units by year end. Each unit will have a solar-powered well, storage tanks, gardens with drip irrigation, and fish ponds. This ambitious plan aims to transform rural communities across Zimbabwe.
Dr. Tungwarara described President Mnangagwa as forgiving and willing to listen. The President remains open to talks with anyone who has opposed him. These comments came after the March 31 protests completely failed. Dr. Tungwarara claimed these protests happened because people wanted money, not because of real political problems.
His request for an apology fits with how the government prefers to handle critics. They want to talk rather than fight. During recent months, Dr. Tungwarara has started many programs that have helped Zimbabweans live better. These include war veterans, young people, and rural communities. His work supports President Mnangagwa's Vision 2030 plan for economic growth that includes everyone.
Dr. Tungwarara helped create the War Veterans Welfare Fund to honor and assist those who fought for Zimbabwe's freedom. He announced that $1.5 million would be shared across the country, with each of the ten provinces receiving $150,000. Veterans can borrow from this fund without paying interest for short-term projects that help them and boost the economy.
The plan gives each veteran more than just money. They will also receive a house in rural areas and a water well at their homes. These additions will improve their living situation and help them become financially independent. Dr. Tungwarara also manages the Youth Fund to help young Zimbabweans succeed.
This program gives money, training, and guidance to the next generation. It aims to create future leaders and business owners who can start new ventures. These young people will then add value to the national economy. Dr. Tungwarara has also played a major role in setting up Village Business Units as part of the Presidential Rural Development Programme.
These registered rural businesses aim to create economic activity and improve life in country areas. Each unit typically includes a one-hectare plot with irrigation systems, greenhouses, and farming equipment. This setup allows villages to grow and sell agricultural products effectively. Contractors have been sent to build solar-powered water wells in rural districts quickly.
The government plans to establish 10,000 Village Business Units by year end. Each unit will have a solar-powered well, storage tanks, gardens with drip irrigation, and fish ponds. This ambitious plan aims to transform rural communities across Zimbabwe.