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VP Dr CDGN Chiwenga has underscored the critical role of the church in promoting national:
✔️UNITY
✔️PEACEand
✔️DEVELOPMENT, calling on Zimbabweans to come together, pray & work towards a common goal.
@Zim_Vision2030




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Minister of @ZimTreasury Hon Prof. @MthuliNcube01 today commissioned a solar-powered community borehole and nutrition garden in Mhlasi Village, Ward 21, Kezi, Matobo District, Matabeleland South Province. This is expected to service 432 households.



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On Sunday, 26 April 2026, President ED Mnangagwa through his Special Advisor on Investments and Empowerments, Dr Paul Tungwarara will officially hand over Presidential Borehole Drilling Rigs to our war veterans in Manicaland. This milestone empowers them to establish Village Business Units, ensuring clean water access and sustainable livelihoods. As the President spearheads the welfare of our heroes, this initiative stands as a testament to honoring their sacrifice while building resilient communities for the future.
#Empowerment

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Love isn’t spoken it’s shown. And Sir Wicknell Chivhayo just taught the nation a masterclass.
This isn’t generosity it’s godly leadership in motion. While others make promises, Mukuru WeMazuva delivers. Not for applause. Not for cameras. But because true men honor, provide, and uplift the women who stand with them

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#Zim 1
His Excellency President Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa is back home from Eswatini, where he joined other regional leaders in celebrating His Majesty King Mswati III's 40th Anniversary and 58th Birthday celebrations. The celebrations were held at Somhlolo Stadium in Eswatini...✍️
#engagement and re - engagement towards Vision2030 ✊️🇿🇼




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BREAKING NEWS.. !!
THE Government has approved a comprehensive land purchase incentive framework aimed at widening access to land ownership for war veterans, ex-detainees, restrictees, non-combatant cadres, collaborators and civil servants.
#Vision2030InAction #Vision2030 #MyZimbabwe2030 #ZimbabweForward @nickmangwana @KMutisi @ZimFirstLady @ZANUPF_Official @zanupf_patriots
ED4TheNation 🇿🇼 🇿🇼 🇿🇼

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I was delighted to host diplomats for a cookout competition at my Amai’s Kitchen during ZITF, where we shared cooking, culture, and friendship. I sincerely appreciate their participation as we continue to promote unity, heritage, and healthy living.
I also had the honour of welcoming His Excellency President Duma Boko of Botswana, who toured the kitchen and observed the cookout alongside my husband, President Mnangagwa, witnessing this vibrant cultural exchange.
His visit was a great honour and reflected the spirit of friendship and goodwill shared between our peoples. Also seeing diplomats come together to share traditional cuisines from across the world was truly uplifting, as food continues to speak a universal language of peace and understanding.




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LEGENDARY STATESMAN SIMBI MUBAKO HONOURED AT HISTORIC 90TH CELEBRATION‼️
Vice President Kembo Mohadi stood in for President Emmerson Mnangagwa at a momentous occasion marking the 90th birthday of distinguished scholar and statesman Simbi Mubako. The celebration was not merely ceremonial—it was a national salute to a towering figure whose life’s work has profoundly shaped Zimbabwe’s legal, academic, and diplomatic landscape.
Professor Mubako’s legacy is etched into the very foundation of Zimbabwe’s governance architecture. From his early intellectual contributions as founding editor of Moto Magazine in 1958 to his instrumental role as Chief Legal Adviser during the landmark Lancaster House Agreement, his influence has been both historic and transformative.
At independence, he rose to become Zimbabwe’s first black Minister of Justice, a role in which he helped construct the legal framework of a new nation emerging from colonial rule. His vision, precision, and commitment to justice ensured that Zimbabwe’s foundational laws reflected both sovereignty and institutional strength.
Beyond national borders, Professor Mubako carried Zimbabwe’s voice onto the global stage through distinguished diplomatic service. His contributions to international relations and foreign policy helped define Zimbabwe’s posture in a rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape, earning him recognition as one of Africa’s foremost intellectual minds.
Today, as Chairperson of the Institute of African Knowledge, he continues to shape the continent’s narrative through the development of the Museum of African Liberation—a visionary project preserving Africa’s liberation heritage. This milestone celebration stands as a powerful tribute to a man whose enduring legacy continues to inspire generations and fortify Zimbabwe’s national identity.




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