LIVE BLOG – President Mnangagwa officially commissions the Mutare Teachers College Fruit Juice and Water Processing Plant

 

 

 

 

10.48 – President Mnangagwa has arrived for the official commissioning of the Mutare Teachers College Fruit Juice and Water Processing Plant

 

10.48 – The Mutare Teachers College fruit and water processing plant that will be commissioned by President Mnangagwa today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12.00 – President Mnangagwa officially commissioned the Mutare Teachers College fruit and water processing plant this afternoon. He is flanked by Vice President, Dr Constatino Chiwenga and Higher and Tertiary Education Minister, Professor Amon Murwira

 

 

 

12.12 – The Mutare Teachers College fruit juice and water processing plant can employ around 60 permanent and 200 contract workers in the supply and value chain. The plant will also produce and supply baobab powder, baobab seed cake, and seed oil in the future.

 

 

 

 

 

 

12.36 – His Excellency, President Mnangagwa and other senior Government officials are taken on a tour of the juice and water processing plant that has the capacity to employ around 60 permanent and 200 contract workers in the supply and value chain.

 

12.40 – President Mnangagwa greets Zanu PF supporters gathered for the commissioning of the Mutare Teachers College fruit and water processing plant this afternoon

 

 

13.09 – Seke Teachers College traditional group performs at the commissioning ceremony

13.34 – The President has now taken to the podium and he is introducing Cabinet Ministers to the crowd

 

 

 

 

 

13.52 – He says Zimbabweans can achieve more when heads are put together. The President says it is heartening to note Zimbabweans are fulfilling the nyika inovakwa nevene vayo philosophy.

13.53 – His Excellency says the Second Republic is committed to promoting innovation.

14.06 – He challenged Mutare Teachers College to go beyond processing fruit juice and water

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