Zanu PF Youth Stand by Mnangagwa for Peace

ZANU PF youths promised yesterday to defend their party and its leader, President Mnangagwa. They want peace to stay strong across Zimbabwe. At the Presidential Youth Empowerment Fund launch in Harare, Deputy Secretary John Paradza talked about social media threats. He said these threats aim to cause trouble, but the Youth League won't let demonstrations happen.

President Mnangagwa gave $2 million to help young business owners in farming, mining, tech, and making things. He handed over 72 tractors, 10 combine harvesters, 10 cars, and 10 drilling machines for water wells. The president wants young people to see farming as a money-making business. He plans another $5 million for mining tools aimed at helping young miners work better.

The famous scarf worn by President Mnangagwa sold for $300,000 at the event. This money goes straight to the Youth Fund, pushing the total up to $2.3 million. Dr. Paul Tungwarara, who advises the president on special investments, said people from Dubai bought the scarf. These investors really like what the president wants to do for Zimbabwe.

Dr. Tungwarara pointed out how the money will reach the farthest parts of the country. This matches what President Mnangagwa always says about helping everyone everywhere. The Harare International Conference Centre buzzed with energy as young people from all ten provinces came to see the fund launch. They watched as their president showed strong support for youth projects across different business areas.
 

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