Vice President Kembo Mohadi appeared publicly on July 28 to dispel rumors about his removal from office. Reports had suggested illness led to his replacement by former army commander Ambrose Mutinhiri. Mohadi visited the Dinson Iron and Steel Company Manhize Steel Plant in Mvuma alongside Midlands Provincial Affairs Minister Owen Ncube and Disco chairman Cheng Song. The tour demonstrated his continued active role in government operations. His appearance effectively countered speculation about his political status.
The steel facility produces 300 tonnes of deformed bars per day and targets 600,000 tonnes annually. Mohadi praised the plant's rapid development since its 2022 commissioning and emphasized its role in national industrialization. He highlighted the company as an ideal investor that establishes local operations and creates employment opportunities. The vice president noted Zimbabwe's potential to become a regional steel production leader. The visit reinforced the government's commitment to industrial growth through foreign investment partnerships.
The steel facility produces 300 tonnes of deformed bars per day and targets 600,000 tonnes annually. Mohadi praised the plant's rapid development since its 2022 commissioning and emphasized its role in national industrialization. He highlighted the company as an ideal investor that establishes local operations and creates employment opportunities. The vice president noted Zimbabwe's potential to become a regional steel production leader. The visit reinforced the government's commitment to industrial growth through foreign investment partnerships.