
With national development anchored in the enduring values of the liberation struggle, Zimbabwe’s war veterans in Manicaland Province are experiencing meaningful empowerment through ongoing Presidential initiatives. The Presidential War Veterans Empowerment Programmes, rolled out with urgency and precision, are now visibly transforming lives in Buhera district, where housing construction and borehole installations are delivering lasting change.
These interventions are not symbolic gestures; they are part of a broader, structured commitment to integrate veterans of the liberation struggle into the heart of Zimbabwe’s development journey. From clean water sources to decent homes, from revolving funds to agricultural tools, the empowerment of veterans reflects a purposeful continuation of the liberation ethos: dignity, self-reliance, and national unity.

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Book NowThe Presidential War Veterans Housing Scheme and the Borehole Sinking Programme are now fully underway in Buhera, bringing with them not just physical infrastructure but also a renewed sense of national recognition and inclusion. For the veterans, these programmes affirm the values they fought to protect, security, prosperity, and community development. The construction of permanent housing is helping to ensure that war veterans enjoy decent shelter as part of the broader social contract they helped build.
Access to clean, safe water, once a daily challenge in some communities, is now becoming a permanent feature in Buhera through strategically placed boreholes. For many local residents, these boreholes are more than just water points; they are life-changing assets. No longer must people travel long distances for water. Now, reliable and accessible water is within reach, serving both war veterans and the broader communities in which they live. This shared access reinforces the message that the veterans’ empowerment is a national good with communal impact.
Speaking on the significance of these developments, veteran representatives have highlighted how these programmes speak directly to the aspirations of the liberation struggle. Clean water enables health, dignity, and food production. Permanent homes reinforce stability and respect. Revolving funds and farming inputs offer a path to economic productivity. It is a holistic approach, not charity, but empowerment.
Implementation partners have committed to ensuring the fast-paced rollout of these programmes across all ten provinces. The momentum in Manicaland reflects a broader national thrust, where no region or veteran will be left behind. Empowerment is not being spoken into existence, it is being built, drilled, financed, and lived.
Earlier this month, these efforts were elevated further with the launch of a national suite of war veteran support schemes. This comprehensive package includes title deeds, a revolving fund for income-generating projects, farming equipment, and structured access to land. It is a roadmap for long-term inclusion that recognises the unique role veterans continue to play in shaping Zimbabwe’s future.
What sets the current wave of programming apart is its integrative design. Rather than treating housing, water, and agriculture as disconnected sectors, the empowerment drive sees them as intersecting pillars of human development. A veteran with access to land, water, and financial tools is not merely surviving, they are thriving, contributing, and leading within their communities. The development model being witnessed in Buhera is therefore not only veteran-focused, it is national in character, rural in impact, and generational in effect.
Ultimately, these programmes are more than acts of gratitude; they are instruments of justice and progress. They represent a country fulfilling its promises and a leadership that continues to draw strength from its foundational history. They ensure that the spirit of the liberation struggle is not only remembered but built upon, with bricks, boreholes, and bold policies.
As the roll-out accelerates across provinces, the War Veterans Empowerment Programmes are proving to be a critical bridge between Zimbabwe’s past and its future. A bridge paved with purpose, equity, and enduring honour.

