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Zimbabwe's Land Tenure Programme takes center stage in Bulawayo, empowering youth for economic growth
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46246, member: 636"] Zimbabwe held a major land conference at National University of Science and Technology on Wednesday. The event brought hundreds of young people to learn about President Emmerson Mnangagwa's Land Tenure Implementation Programme. Young Women for Economic Development organized the second Leadership Success Series meeting. Students filled the Bulawayo campus to hear speakers discuss how land creates lasting wealth for families. The program aims to help Zimbabwe become Africa's top food producer again. Dr. Kudakwashe Tagwirei leads the Land Tenure Committee and spoke about youth empowerment. He said giving land to young people helps the country grow economically. Political leader Munyaradzi Machacha told attendees that demand for farmland keeps rising across the nation. He encouraged students to find ways to work in agriculture even without owning farms. Party official Jabulani Sibanda said the program protects natural resources for future generations. Information Minister Tatenda Mavetera urged young farmers to use computers and smartphones for better farming. She said digital tools can change how people grow crops and raise animals. The Land Tenure programme wants to increase food production and help families earn more money. Officials hope these changes will support Zimbabwe's Vision 2030 development goals. Fifteen children of war veterans received loans worth 15,000 dollars each to start farming businesses. [/QUOTE]
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