Zimbabwe officials signed agreements that give liberation war veterans land for houses through presidential programs. Three groups worked together to create the Presidential Stands for Veterans of the Liberation Struggle Programme. The Ministry of Veterans Affairs, the Ministry of Local Government, and the Prevail Group of Companies made the deal official. At least 50,000 former fighters will receive residential plots during the first phase. Minister Monica Mavhunga said the Second Republic cares about veteran welfare and follows constitutional requirements.
According to government rules, constitutional provisions require 20 percent of development projects to help war veterans. Minister Daniel Garwe explained that Section 23 mandates special care for those who fought for independence. The agreements honor constitutional obligations toward former liberation struggle participants. Local Government Ministry officials commit to supporting veteran housing initiatives through proper legal frameworks. These programs represent structured efforts to improve living conditions for former fighters.
Prevail Group will build the residential stands and provide necessary infrastructure for veteran communities. Company chairperson Paul Tungwarara expressed readiness to begin construction work immediately for the beneficiaries. The developer takes responsibility for creating proper amenities and services within veteran settlements. Previous presidential programs helped veterans through borehole drilling and housing projects across the country. Liberation struggle veterans continue receiving government support through various development initiatives.
According to government rules, constitutional provisions require 20 percent of development projects to help war veterans. Minister Daniel Garwe explained that Section 23 mandates special care for those who fought for independence. The agreements honor constitutional obligations toward former liberation struggle participants. Local Government Ministry officials commit to supporting veteran housing initiatives through proper legal frameworks. These programs represent structured efforts to improve living conditions for former fighters.
Prevail Group will build the residential stands and provide necessary infrastructure for veteran communities. Company chairperson Paul Tungwarara expressed readiness to begin construction work immediately for the beneficiaries. The developer takes responsibility for creating proper amenities and services within veteran settlements. Previous presidential programs helped veterans through borehole drilling and housing projects across the country. Liberation struggle veterans continue receiving government support through various development initiatives.