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Christmas Ride: Zimbabwe’s President Donates 54 Bicycles to Be Distributed to Village Heads
Christmas Ride: Zimbabwe’s President Donates 54 Bicycles to Be Distributed to Village Heads
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Social development, which encompasses education, is one of the primary goals of Zimbabwe Vision 2030. In addition to large-scale initiatives, the government... 27.12.2023, Sputnik Africa
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Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa donated 54 bicycles to Chief Mapanzure, at one of the primary schools in Zvishavane, a town in the central part of the country, Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting shared the news on Tuesday.The bicycles will be distributed to village heads, the ministry said.The present intended to help local mobility, according to Mnangagwa. He also emphasized that he had purchased these bicycles in response to the request by Chief Mapanzure.Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa, the First Lady, added to the festive atmosphere by presenting Christmas hampers to the wives of the participating village chiefs.In his X (formerly Twitter) account, Mnangagwa wished "all Zimbabweans a Merry Christmas filled with joy, love, and togetherness."Earlier, in his address to the nation on the National Unity Day on December 22, he called the fellow Zimbabweans to "accelerate the attainment" of the national vision for "prosperous and empowered society."
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Christmas Ride: Zimbabwe’s President Donates 54 Bicycles to Be Distributed to Village Heads
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Social development, which encompasses education, is one of the primary goals of Zimbabwe Vision 2030. In addition to large-scale initiatives, the government also takes smaller-scale actions to assist smaller communities in improving their access to education.
Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa donated 54 bicycles to Chief Mapanzure, at one of the primary schools in Zvishavane, a town in the central part of the country, Ministry of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting
shared the news on Tuesday.
The bicycles will be distributed to village heads, the ministry said.
The present intended to help local mobility, according to
Mnangagwa. He also emphasized that he had purchased these bicycles in response to the request by Chief Mapanzure.
Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa, the First Lady, added to the festive atmosphere by presenting Christmas hampers to the wives of the participating village chiefs.
In his X (formerly Twitter) account, Mnangagwa
wished "all Zimbabweans a Merry
Christmas filled with joy, love, and togetherness."
Earlier, in his address to the nation on the National Unity Day on December 22, he called the fellow Zimbabweans to "accelerate the attainment" of the national vision for "prosperous and empowered society."