By A Correspondent, Harare
President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa has officially launched the Dzivarasekwa Defence Housing Project in Harare, a major initiative aimed at improving the living conditions of members of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF).
“This project underscores the government’s commitment to improving the welfare and living conditions of its defence personnel, recognizing their critical role in safeguarding national security,” a government official stated on Wednesday.
The housing project is part of the government’s broader strategy to enhance the quality of life for the nation’s security forces.
In addition to the housing development, President Mnangagwa also unveiled 54 new service vehicles for the ZDF, significantly boosting the mobility and operational capacity of the military. The President’s efforts highlight the ongoing commitment of the Second Republic to modernize and strengthen Zimbabwe’s defence infrastructure.
“These initiatives are crucial for strengthening our national stability,” President Mnangagwa remarked.
“We are focused on ensuring that our defence forces are equipped, well-supported, and ready to carry out their important role in protecting our sovereignty.”
This housing project and the addition of new vehicles reflect the President’s vision of fostering a stable and resilient nation through strategic investments in key sectors such as national defense.