President Mnangagwa donates 100 computers and building materials to support education and healthcare in Bulawayo

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BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe — President Emmerson Mnangagwa has made a significant contribution to education and healthcare in Bulawayo by donating 100 computers to five local schools.
This initiative aims to enhance digital literacy and improve learning outcomes for students in the region.
In addition to the computers, the President also provided building materials for the construction of a rehabilitation centre at Ingutsheni Central Hospital. This facility is expected to play a crucial role in supporting mental health services in the community, addressing a pressing need for improved healthcare infrastructure.
During the donation ceremony, President Mnangagwa emphasised the Government’s commitment to investing in both education and healthcare as essential components of national development. He expressed hope that these contributions will empower students and improve the quality of care for individuals seeking rehabilitation services.
The donations reflect the government’s ongoing efforts to enhance access to technology in schools and strengthen healthcare facilities, underscoring a broader vision for sustainable development in Zimbabwe. Community leaders and educators have welcomed the initiatives, viewing them as vital steps towards building a brighter future for the region.

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