Since President Mnangagwa started the Second Republic in 2017, Zimbabwe has finished more than 8,000 projects. These projects help with roads, schools, and community growth, all supporting Vision 2030 plans for everyone to progress. Dr. Muswere talked about these successes at the 45th Independence Day event held at Mutora Open Grounds. He mentioned fixed national roads, 10,600 new dams, and digital learning programs as key accomplishments.
Major improvements include the upgraded Beitbridge-Harare highway, an E-Learning strategy, and the Presidential Internet Scheme, which gives resources to schools nationwide. Local chiefs like Chief Chireya thank the government for bringing supermarkets, better roads, boreholes, clinics, and schools to their areas. War veterans feel appreciated through the Presidential War Veterans Fund, which helps their well-being with housing support.
Zanu PF leader Edson Chihengere feels proud that his region hosted Independence celebrations, where 1,726 people found work during preparations. Youth Minister Tino Machakaire emphasized programs that create opportunities for young people across the country. Gokwe North residents see real changes happening with better infrastructure jobs, showing how national plans benefit regular communities throughout Zimbabwe.
Major improvements include the upgraded Beitbridge-Harare highway, an E-Learning strategy, and the Presidential Internet Scheme, which gives resources to schools nationwide. Local chiefs like Chief Chireya thank the government for bringing supermarkets, better roads, boreholes, clinics, and schools to their areas. War veterans feel appreciated through the Presidential War Veterans Fund, which helps their well-being with housing support.
Zanu PF leader Edson Chihengere feels proud that his region hosted Independence celebrations, where 1,726 people found work during preparations. Youth Minister Tino Machakaire emphasized programs that create opportunities for young people across the country. Gokwe North residents see real changes happening with better infrastructure jobs, showing how national plans benefit regular communities throughout Zimbabwe.