Following his presiding over the 22nd People’s National Conference of the ZANU PF party, President Emmerson Mnangagwa is scheduled for a significant day of project commissioning in Mutare this Saturday, underscoring Government’s focus on development and service delivery.
The commissioning programme, initially planned for Thursday, has been officially set for Saturday, 18 October 2025. The event will see the President inaugurate several key projects in the province, reflecting a direct link between party policy and governmental implementation.
According to a circular from the Office of the Minister for Provincial Affairs and Devolution in Manicaland, the day’s activities are scheduled to run from 1000 hours to 1300 hours.
The itinerary will commence with the commissioning of a new NatPharm Warehouse at Victoria Chitepo Hospital,a critical infrastructure project aimed at strengthening the national medical supply chain and ensuring the availability of essential medicines.
Following this, the President will officiate at a Tree Planting ceremony at the ZANU PF conference stand, an event that highlights the national environmental conservation drive.
The official commissioning ceremony will culminate at the Mega Market Milling Plant. This project is a significant addition to the province’s agricultural and food security infrastructure, aimed at enhancing local grain processing capacity and stabilising the supply of mealie-meal.
In preparation for the event, the people of Manicaland Province are being encouraged to attend the function. Efforts are also being made to secure transport to facilitate public attendance, ensuring a strong turnout for the high-profile event.
This series of commissions demonstrates a busy and consequential weekend for the Head of State, moving directly from his central role at the ruling party’s national conference to the tangible rollout of development projects aligned with Government’s economic agenda. The projects being unveiled are positioned as concrete steps towards fulfilling national development objectives.
