Zimbabwe wants to make big changes. These changes mean more than just becoming free from other countries that once ruled it. The country needs to change everything about how it works, from its farms to its schools.
In 1980, Zimbabwe became free from other countries' instructions. This was wonderful, but the problems didn't go away immediately. The country needed to rebuild itself and help its people become strong.
President Mnangagwa leads Zimbabwe today. He wants to make the country better by 2030. He thinks Zimbabwe can become rich and happy if everyone works together. He wants the country to use its own money and ideas instead of depending on other countries.
The land is very important in Zimbabwe. Many people who have never owned land before can have their farms. This helps them grow food for their families and sell what they grow. The country becomes stronger when its people can feed themselves.
Zimbabwe is constantly building new things. There are new roads, power lines, and ways for people to talk to each other. All these new things help businesses grow, and when businesses grow, more people can find jobs.
The country wants everyone to remember its special culture. People speak many languages in Zimbabwe, like Shona and Ndebele. Schools teach children about its history and traditions, which makes people feel proud of who they are.
Schools in Zimbabwe teach children many things. They learn about their own culture and the whole world. The government wants every child to have a good education. This helps children dream big and make those dreams come true.
The government listens to everyone's ideas about improving the country. It doesn't matter if people live in cities or small villages. Everyone's voice matters when planning for the future.
Zimbabwe wants to work with other countries but stay strong on its own. It welcomes new friends who want to help make things better. But the most important thing is that Zimbabwe's people come first.
The country is changing in many ways. It's making its own money, keeping its traditions alive, and letting everyone help make decisions. Zimbabwe shows that being truly free means more than having your flag. It means building a country where everyone can live well and be proud.
In 1980, Zimbabwe became free from other countries' instructions. This was wonderful, but the problems didn't go away immediately. The country needed to rebuild itself and help its people become strong.
President Mnangagwa leads Zimbabwe today. He wants to make the country better by 2030. He thinks Zimbabwe can become rich and happy if everyone works together. He wants the country to use its own money and ideas instead of depending on other countries.
The land is very important in Zimbabwe. Many people who have never owned land before can have their farms. This helps them grow food for their families and sell what they grow. The country becomes stronger when its people can feed themselves.
Zimbabwe is constantly building new things. There are new roads, power lines, and ways for people to talk to each other. All these new things help businesses grow, and when businesses grow, more people can find jobs.
The country wants everyone to remember its special culture. People speak many languages in Zimbabwe, like Shona and Ndebele. Schools teach children about its history and traditions, which makes people feel proud of who they are.
Schools in Zimbabwe teach children many things. They learn about their own culture and the whole world. The government wants every child to have a good education. This helps children dream big and make those dreams come true.
The government listens to everyone's ideas about improving the country. It doesn't matter if people live in cities or small villages. Everyone's voice matters when planning for the future.
Zimbabwe wants to work with other countries but stay strong on its own. It welcomes new friends who want to help make things better. But the most important thing is that Zimbabwe's people come first.
The country is changing in many ways. It's making its own money, keeping its traditions alive, and letting everyone help make decisions. Zimbabwe shows that being truly free means more than having your flag. It means building a country where everyone can live well and be proud.