President Mnangagwa Advances Housing Agenda for Civil Servants

On December 4, 2024, President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa officiated the commissioning of 220 housing units under the Dzivaresekwa and Imbizo Barracks Institutional Accommodation Project, alongside the handover of 54 utility vehicles.

This milestone forms part of the Government’s ambitious plan to deliver one million houses by 2025, a cornerstone of the Second Republic’s housing agenda.

The project underscores the Government’s unwavering commitment to addressing Zimbabwe’s growing demand for affordable and quality housing, especially in urban and rural communities. Housing development remains integral to the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1), reflecting efforts to create sustainable living conditions and enhance the well-being of citizens amid ongoing socio-economic challenges.

Block of flats built for ZDF members

In his remarks, President Mnangagwa reiterated that the Government’s initiatives are not confined to infrastructure but encompass broader goals to improve the quality of life for all Zimbabweans. Central to this vision is the upliftment of civil servants through better living and working conditions, aligning with his administration’s pledge to strengthen service delivery across the nation.

This commissioning event signals the Government’s forward-looking approach to addressing citizens’ needs while contributing to urban development and infrastructure improvement nationwide. It also aligns with the broader aspiration of transitioning Zimbabwe into an upper middle-income economy by 2030. Beyond providing much-needed accommodation, these housing projects are a tangible step toward this vision.

Additionally, the fleet of 54 utility vehicles, including double and single-cab Ford Rangers, represents a strategic investment in modernizing the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF). President Mnangagwa emphasized the critical need to equip the uniformed forces with advanced tools to enhance their operational efficiency. This initiative ensures the ZDF remains agile and well-prepared to fulfil its mandate of safeguarding national security.

The Government’s dedication to empowering civil servants and fortifying the country’s defence capabilities reflects a broader commitment to holistic national development.

These initiatives affirm President Mnangagwa’s determination to meet the socio-economic aspirations of Zimbabweans, fostering resilience and progress as the nation advances toward 2030.

Minister of Industry and Commerce Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu
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