Africa-Press – Zimbabwe. ZANU PF Manicaland provincial chairman, Tawanda Mukodza, said that the construction of the party’s provincial headquarters and conference centre, valued at over US$1 million, is progressing.
Speaking to The Manica Post on Tuesday, Mukodza said the 3D architectural designs have been approved, and contractors are now on site.
He added that key building materials, including cement, bricks, and reinforcements, have already been delivered. Said Mukodza:
“We are pleased to announce that building materials are now being delivered to the site.
“We extend our gratitude to President Mnangagwa for his contribution, as well as to his advisor on investment, Dr Paul Tungwarara, and ZANU-PF national chairman, Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, for spearheading the development of the party headquarters in Manicaland.
“We appreciate the President’s guidance, which has enabled us to fundraise towards the construction of our own offices as a province.
“He is steering us towards executing this significant project, and we are delighted with the progress made so far.
“A visit to the site will reveal building materials being offloaded, demonstrating the project’s advancement.
“The 3D architectural designs have been approved, and a contractor has been engaged.
“The total bill of quantity has been determined, and we are optimistic about the project’s prospects, thanks to the strengthened unity within the party.
“We invite more well-wishers to contribute to the completion of this mega construction project.
“The project comprises the construction of multi-storey offices and a conference centre.
“According to the Bill of Quantities, the project is expected to cost slightly over US$1 million, as we aim to build state-of-the-art offices with a conference centre that can accommodate over 3,000 delegates.
“I am grateful for the opportunity to lead this project as the ZANU PF provincial chair, and I thank my fellow provincial leaders for their support.
“The contractor is already on board, and we anticipate noticeable construction progress by Christmas.
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