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On July 3, 2024, The First Secretary and President, His Excellency, Cde Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa officially inaugurated the 32nd Junior Parliament of Zimbabwe at the newly constructed Parliament Building in Mt Hampden. The event broug...
View DetailsDuring a working visit to Chegutu, The First Secretary and President, His Excellency, Cde Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwacommissioned two landmark projects spearheaded by Zimplats: the Smelter Expansion and the Solar Plant initiative. These...
View DetailsOn October 18, 2025, The First Secretary and President, His Excellency, Cde Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa commissioned the NatPharm medical warehouse in Mutare, reinforcing his administration’s commitment to strengthening Zimbabwe’s public...
View DetailsOn October 30, 2025, The First Secretary and President, His Excellency, Cde Dr Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa, who also serves as Chancellor of State Universities, officially commissioned the PALPO Technologies Plant at Bindura University. Thi...
View DetailsThe Project: A nationwide initiative to fix urban and rural roads, including the Harare-Beitbridge Highway (580km) and the Mbudzi Interchange.President’s Role:Local Content Policy: He broke from the tradition of hiring foreign firms, instea...
View DetailsThe Project: A transition of the entire higher education system from theory-based learning to industrial production.President’s Role:Institutional Funding: He directed the Treasury to fund Innovation Hubs at every state university (UZ, MSU,...
View DetailsDetails: A $200 million modern structure funded by a grant from the Chinese government. It is a six-story circular building designed to house both the Senate and the National Assembly, with a seating capacity of 650 legislators.Status/Impac...
View DetailsDetails: A massive road project aimed at modernizing the North-South Corridor. Rather than hiring foreign contractors, the government engaged five local companies to rehabilitate the 580km stretch between Beitbridge and Harare.Status/Impact...
View DetailsDetails: This is the largest power project in Zimbabwe since independence, costing approximately $1.5 billion. It involved the construction of two new units (7 and 8) to add 600MW to the national grid.Status/Impact: Both units were fully co...
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