Presidential Affairs
President Mnangagwa Flags Off $Million Investment in Zvishavane
President Emmerson Mnangagwa officially commissioned the Zvishavane Midlands Park Development on Monday, a multimillion-dollar milestone under the Public Service Pension Fund, heralding a new era of modern infrastructure and inclusive growth in Zimbabwe.
The ceremony, coinciding with Munhumutapa Day and the President’s birthday, underscored the nation’s commitment to its cultural heritage and Vision 2030.
The US$37.7 million mixed-use project, featuring state-of-the-art housing and student accommodation, benefits over 300 families and 750 students, providing dignified living spaces and fostering educational aspirations.
Commenced in March 2024 and completed on schedule, the development exemplifies efficiency, accountability, and quality workmanship, setting a benchmark for public sector projects.
“This facility symbolizes what we can achieve as a united, peace-loving people,” President Mnangagwa declared, praising the Public Service Commission and its partners for their dedication.
“Nyika inovakwa, inotongwa, inonamatigwa, nevene vayo – the nation is built, governed, and prayed for by its people.”
Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Midlands Province, Hon. Owen Ncube, hailed the project as a transformative achievement, stating, “This development is a shining example of the Second Republic’s vision for progress.
It provides modern housing and student facilities and uplifts our communities through jobs and infrastructure, inspiring hope and pride across the Midlands.”
The project has transformed the local economy, creating over 3,000 jobs, particularly for youth and women, and upgrading critical infrastructure like water, sanitation, and roads.
The Public Service Pension Fund’s innovative approach, growing from a US$4.5 million seed to a US$650 million portfolio, showcases a sustainable development model, with investments in housing, renewable energy, tourism, and industrial hubs.
Highlighting the power of public-private partnerships, the President urged replication of this success across Zimbabwe’s provinces.
“Our country is on an irreversible journey toward Vision 2030,” he affirmed, emphasising equitable, people-centred development that leaves no one behind.
The Fund’s role in securing dignified retirement benefits for pensioners was also lauded, reinforcing its dual mission of social security and economic growth. As Phase Two of the project looms, President Mnangagwa called for continued unity and resilience to advance national aspirations.
With pride and optimism, the President declared the Zvishavane Midlands Park Development officially open, a testament to Zimbabwe’s ingenuity and commitment to a prosperous future.