Tagwirei unveils "World-Class" Complexes, Clinics in Major Harare development plan

 

Newly co-opted Zanu PF Central Committee member Kudakwashe Tagwirei yesterday announced ambitious plans to construct "world-class" modern complexes in Gazaland, Highfield, and the Glen View Area 8 Complex. The announcement was made at a Zanu PF inter-district meeting at Gwanzura Stadium, which was attended by over 12,000 party members.

Speaking at the event, Tagwirei said the developments are aimed at transforming the areas into formal industrial hubs to support Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). The Glen View complex is set to feature market-style carpentry facilities, while Gazaland will be developed into a central hub for trading motor vehicle spare parts. “I will inject funding towards the construction of world-class complexes in Glen View Area 8 and Gazaland to support the SMEs,” Tagwirei said. “This initiative aims to facilitate formal registration for small businesses.” He also assured attendees that the Government would assist in constructing roads and providing clean water for the new complexes.

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Beyond the commercial developments,  Tagwirei outlined a broad community support package for Zone 2, which includes Glen View, Glen Norah, Highfield, and Budiriro. He pledged to construct five new clinics equipped with maternity wards and drill 80 solar-powered boreholes to ensure access to clean water. Additionally, he launched a US$200,000 revolving fund for the party’s main wing, Women’s League, War Veterans League, and Youth League.

Further support included a US75,000presentationtobuildamodernhouseforCdeDaniel Furusa,a surviving General Staffmemberfrom the liberation struggle.A sum of US10,000 was also provided for the acquisition of sunscreen for individuals with albinism. Tagwirei also announced that 12,500 hamper packs would be distributed as a Christmas gift to residents. The initiative was complemented by businessman Wicknell Chivayo, who donated 14 computers for use in Zone 1 and Zone 2.

Zanu PF Harare Provincial Chairman  Godwills Masimirembwa described the meeting, which gave feedback on the 22nd Zanu PF National People’s Conference, as a crucial part of their mobilisation strategy. “This is part of our strategy to ensure Zanu PF reclaims its status in Harare,” he stated.

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