The Manica Post

Invest back home: VP Mohadi

- Ray Bande Senior Reporter

ZIMBABWEAN­S in the Diaspora must always explore ways of investing back and develop the country, Vice-President Kembo Mohadi has said.

VP Mohadi said this during the handover ceremony of a refurbishe­d classroom block at Exelsior Primary School in Vumba last Saturday.

During the same function, Exelsior Primary School was renamed after the late Vice-President and Father Zimbabwe, Dr Joshua Nkomo.

VP Mohadi, who is also the board chairman of the Developmen­t Trust of Zimbabwe (DTZ) which financed the refurbishm­ent of the school, said Zimbabwean­s in the Diaspora should emulate Mutare South Member of the House of Assembly, Cde Jefrey Ngome, who invested in the country after running successful entities in South Africa.

“Here in Mutare South constituen­cy, we are privileged to have a living example of one Zimbabwean who ventured into business in South Africa and later found it prudent to come back and invest in the developmen­t of the country. We are proud of his efforts and we call upon more Zimbabwean­s in the Diaspora to emulate that,” he said.

VP Mohadi said several names that were inherited from the colonial era have no significan­ce to locals.

“We are renaming

VUMBA this school after liberation war icon and Father Zimbabwe, the late Dr Joshua Nkomo. He was instrument­al in the formation of this school by virtue of his immense contributi­on to the formation of the Developmen­t Trust of Zimbabwe.

“The renaming of the school becomes part of a broader initiative meant to restore pride in our identity and history as well as celebrate the life of our leaders, both the living and the departed,” said VP Mohadi.

The name changes are aimed at honouring the country’s national heroes, as well as nationalis­ts from the region.

VP Mohadi chairs the Cabinet Committee on State Occasions, Social Services and Poverty Reduction and National Peace and Reconcilia­tion which, among other roles, oversees the renaming of colonial inherited places and buildings.

In an interview on the sidelines of the handover ceremony, Nuanetsi Estates board chairman and businessma­n, Mr Solomon Mutasa, said they are happy with the progress they have made in uplifting the standard of life in the area.

“When we came to start work here there was nothing. We are happy with the progress we have made over the years.

“We are grateful for the support we have received from President Mnangagwa, who is patron for DTZ as well as our chairman, VP Mohadi. We have no doubt that we will continue making commendabl­e strides in developing this area,” he said.

Through its business initiative­s, Nuanetsi Estates finances DTZ developmen­tal projects.

Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister, Monica Mutsvangwa, war veterans chairman, Cde Chris Mutsvangwa and Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Dr Ellen Gwaradzimb­a also graced the occasion.

 ?? — Picture by Tinai Nyadzayo ?? VICE- PRESIDENT and Developmen­t Trust of Zimbabwe ( ) board chairman, Kembo Mohadi (second from left) and InformaDTZ tion, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister, Monica Mutsvangwa marvel at Grade Six pupil, Pamela Maombedze’s computer skills before the official hand-over of a classroom block at Excelsior Falls Primary School (now Joshua Nkomo Primary School) in Vumba Mutare.
— Picture by Tinai Nyadzayo VICE- PRESIDENT and Developmen­t Trust of Zimbabwe ( ) board chairman, Kembo Mohadi (second from left) and InformaDTZ tion, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister, Monica Mutsvangwa marvel at Grade Six pupil, Pamela Maombedze’s computer skills before the official hand-over of a classroom block at Excelsior Falls Primary School (now Joshua Nkomo Primary School) in Vumba Mutare.

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