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President Mnangagwa Flags Off $Million Investment in Zvishavane

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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.

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President Mnangagwa Receives Endangered Pangolin from Farmer

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President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Kwekwe farmer Mr. John Mapurazi carefully handle a rescued pangolin at State House before handing it over to Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority for protection. Picture Credit ( Presidential Communications Department

President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Monday received a live pangolin that had been discovered by a Kwekwe farmer, Mr. John Mapurazi, before handing it over to the Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) for protection.

According to officials, Mr. Mapurazi found the endangered animal on his farm and immediately notified authorities.

The pangolin was subsequently transported to State House where President Mnangagwa accepted it and commended the farmer for acting lawfully.

Pangolins are listed among Zimbabwe’s most protected wildlife species, and illegal possession or trafficking of the mammals attracts a mandatory prison sentence of up to nine years.

Speaking during the handover, President Mnangagwa praised the farmer’s actions, saying Zimbabweans must play an active role in safeguarding the country’s wildlife heritage.

“This is how every citizen should respond when they come across our protected species. Pangolins are endangered and must be preserved,” the President said.

After a brief inspection, President Mnangagwa formally handed the animal to ZimParks officials who confirmed it will be transferred to a secure environment for rehabilitation and monitoring.

 

Conservation groups have repeatedly warned that pangolins remain among the world’s most trafficked mammals, mainly due to demand for their scales and meat.

 

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President Mnangagwa Pledges Continued Support for Civil Servants

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President Mnangagwa Pledges Continued Support for Civil Servants

President Emmerson Mnangagwa has reaffirmed his government’s commitment to improving the working conditions and welfare of civil servants nationwide.

He made the remarks at the joint pass-out parade for Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Service (ZPCS) recruits at the Ntabazinduna Training School, where more than 1 000 new officers graduated.

“My administration remains dedicated to strengthening the welfare and conditions of service for all government workers, including ZPCS officers. Your efforts demonstrate how vital civil servants are in driving national development and shaping a prosperous Zimbabwe,” he said.

Mnangagwa stressed that the role of the correctional services has expanded beyond keeping offenders in custody.

The 2025 ZPCS pass-out parade featured 1 195 graduates from intakes 156 and 157, who completed six months of intensive training.

Addressing the graduating officers and invited guests, the President, who is also Commander-in-Chief of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces, welcomed the service’s shift toward rehabilitation and reintegration.

“It is encouraging to see the ZPCS embracing a broader mandate that includes correction, rehabilitation, and reintegration, while respecting human dignity. This modern approach aligns with our cultural values, constitutional principles, and global best practices in correctional management,” he said.

The latest intakes include professionals in various fields such as law, psychology, and technical trades. Mnangagwa said these skills will enhance the institution’s capacity and contribute significantly to its reform agenda.

“I am pleased that this group comprises qualified professionals, including psychologists who will strengthen the rehabilitation and reintegration drive. The recruitment of lawyers is another notable development, as they will offer legal and humanitarian expertise. Such specialised competencies will enhance the ZPCS’s ability to uphold justice and safeguard human rights in line with national and international standards,” the President stated.

He added that the Second Republic has transformed the country’s correctional philosophy towards a more empowering and restorative system. One of the major developments, he noted, is the revival of the parole programme.

“The expansion of the parole system is a significant step forward. It will now benefit deserving inmates who have shown genuine reform and readiness to reintegrate into society. In December, government will host the first Zimbabwe Parole System Conference to help refine the programme and ensure it balances justice, rehabilitation, and community safety within our national and African context.”

As the new officers prepare to take up posts across the country, President Mnangagwa urged them to embody the principles of Ubuntu/hunhu in their service.

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President Mnangagwa Meets Newly Appointed Ambassadors Designate

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President Emmerson Mnangagwa this morning received a courtesy call from four ambassadors-designate, appointed in September 2025, at State House in Harare. The diplomats are set to represent Zimbabwe in key global capitals as part of government efforts to strengthen international relations and advance national interests abroad.

The envoys include Patrick Ronald Mutasa, who will assume duties as Ambassador to Cuba; Lovemore Mazemo, posted to South Africa; David Douglas Hamadziripi, who will take up his role in the United States of America; and Isaac Annanias Moyo, appointed Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates.

Their appointments are expected to bolster Zimbabwe’s diplomatic engagements in areas of trade, investment, and political cooperation. The courtesy visit precedes their departure to respective missions, where they are anticipated to carry forward the Second Republic’s re-engagement and engagement policy.

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