Mwanawevhu Culture Hails Mnangagwa’s Leadership, Celebrates Zvishavane Housing Launch

ZANU PF’s affliate Mwanawevhu Culture for Economic Development has reaffirmed its support for President Mnangagwa’s leadership, endorsing him to continue in office up to 2030.
This comes after the association was part of the ZANU PF’s affiliates that were invited at the launch of US$29 million Midlands Park Housing Project in Zvishavane today, by President Emmerson Mnangagwa.
The project will deliver modern residential flats and student apartments, thus providing safe and decent accommodation in the mining town.
Mwanawevhu Culture 4ED unanimously resolved to push for the implementation of promoting the youth in cultural activities that the country can offer through the support of President Mnangagwa and his government.
Mwanawevhu Culture 4ED national chairperson Ashleigh Zingoni revealed that the affiliate as a whole had overwhelmingly agreed that the resolution for President Mnangagwa to remain in office up to 2030 be implemented.
She revealed that the decision will be one of the resolutions for the affiliate that will be tabled at this year’s Mwanawevhu Culture’s conference to be held in Masvingo.
“We are proud of what the President and his government are doing. Everyone is witnessing how the business fathers like Wicknell Chivayo, Kudakwashe Tagwirei and Scott Sakupwanya complementing the vision 2030 of leaving no one and no place behind.
“Today we witness this housing project that will benefit everyone especially the youth.
“Week ago we witnessed the Woman’s League Empowerment Fund that was lunched in Harare and it shows that our President has people at heart.
“There is unanimity in the people that President Mnangagwa should remain in office until 2030,’’ she said.
As today marks the second edition of Munhumutapa Day celebrations, a national event that coincides with President Mnangagwa’s birthday and celebrates his astute leadership, particularly in youth empowerment.
President Mnangagwa has successfully pivoted Zimbabwe towards becoming an upper middle-income economy after the Second Republic implemented many game-changing projects that have engendered transformative development.



