Dr. P. Tungwarara Facilitates Major Infrastructure Boost for Masvingo

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President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s Special Advisor, Dr. P. Tungwarara, has spearheaded a significant infrastructure initiative with the donation of building materials for the construction of a 10,000-seater conference centre, Provincial Hall, and ZANU-PF Masvingo Provincial Lodges.

This move is set to enhance Masvingo’s capacity to host large-scale gatherings, strengthening both political and economic activities in the province.

The conference centre is expected to serve as a strategic venue for government, business, and social events, while the Provincial Hall will provide a space for community programs, policy discussions, and cultural activities. Additionally, the lodges will offer accommodation for officials and visitors, addressing infrastructure gaps in the province.

This initiative reflects President Mnangagwa’s vision for infrastructure modernization and economic growth, aligning with the country’s Vision 2030. By fostering investment, job creation, and development, the project cements Masvingo’s role as a key driver of Zimbabwe’s progress.

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