Zimbabwe's Presidential Empowerment Revolving Fund distributed resources to five ZANU PF affiliate organizations within Midlands province during Tuesday ceremonies in Kwekwe. Dr Paul Tungwarara led the Presidential Investment Advisory team in conducting the disbursement activities as part of broader Second Republic empowerment programs. Recipients comprised cross-border traders for ED, vendors for ED, pastors for ED, liberation war veterans' children, and hairdressers for ED. The funding ceremony emphasized accountability measures and proper utilization of revolving financial resources. Officials stressed that ethical conduct would ensure the program benefits reach all intended participants.
Dr Tungwarara announced plans to deploy auditors for monitoring fund usage and preventing potential abuse of the empowerment resources. The revolving structure requires responsible management to maintain sustainability for future beneficiaries across different communities. Midlands Minister Senator Owen Ncube praised the grassroots reach of presidential empowerment initiatives within the province. He characterized the program as evidence of presidential commitment to delivering development opportunities to ordinary citizens. The minister described the funding distribution as consistent with inclusive development policies.
Reverend Idirashe Dongo represents the national coordination of pastors for ED and welcomed the financial support for religious leaders. He explained that adequate funding would enable clergy members to concentrate on spiritual duties rather than fundraising from congregations. The empowerment initiative forms part of multiple Second Republic programs designed to uplift previously marginalized communities. These efforts align with government policies promoting inclusive economic development across Zimbabwe. Beneficiary organizations expressed optimism about transforming their business operations through the new funding opportunities.
Dr Tungwarara announced plans to deploy auditors for monitoring fund usage and preventing potential abuse of the empowerment resources. The revolving structure requires responsible management to maintain sustainability for future beneficiaries across different communities. Midlands Minister Senator Owen Ncube praised the grassroots reach of presidential empowerment initiatives within the province. He characterized the program as evidence of presidential commitment to delivering development opportunities to ordinary citizens. The minister described the funding distribution as consistent with inclusive development policies.
Reverend Idirashe Dongo represents the national coordination of pastors for ED and welcomed the financial support for religious leaders. He explained that adequate funding would enable clergy members to concentrate on spiritual duties rather than fundraising from congregations. The empowerment initiative forms part of multiple Second Republic programs designed to uplift previously marginalized communities. These efforts align with government policies promoting inclusive economic development across Zimbabwe. Beneficiary organizations expressed optimism about transforming their business operations through the new funding opportunities.