Ministry of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution

Mashonaland East at a Glance

Mashonaland East, a province in Zimbabwe, has a population of 1.73 million and nine districts, including the capital Marondera.

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Background

It is the Office of the President and Cabinet created to run affairs of the Province in line with the devolution agenda. The Devolution and Decentralisation Policy elaborates on the Constitutional imperatives of bringing governance closer to communities and make it more accessible as a way of enhancing responsiveness, accountability and participatory governance over local development priorities.  However, the offices of the Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Mashonaland East Province are currently housed at New Government Complex,  in Marondera.

About Mashonaland East Province

Mashonaland East is located in the North Eastern side of Zimbabwe. The province has a population of 1.73 million according to 2022 census. It has a total number of nine (9) districts namely Chikomba, Mudzi, Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe (UMP), Hwedza, Seke, Mutoko, Murehwa, Goromonzi and lastly the capital Marondera.

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Infrastructure Development Projects

Overview

Infrastructure projects under the National Development Strategy 1 (NDS1) in Mashonaland East Province, Zimbabwe, are expected to have significant positive impacts on the community. Infrastructure projects in Mashonaland East Province are poised to transform the region by improving connectivity, creating jobs, enhancing access to basic services, and boosting economic growth. 

Here are some of the key impacts of infrastructure projects in the province:
Improved Transportation and Connectivity

Road Construction and Rehabilitation Projects like the upgrading of major roads (e.g., Harare-Mutare highway passing along Goromonzi, Marondera and Murehwa Districts) and rural roads improve connectivity, reduce travel time, and lower transportation costs. This will enhance access to markets, healthcare, and education for rural communities. Better roads facilitate the movement of goods and services, boosting trade and attracting investment to the province.

Enhanced Access to Basic Services

Water and Sanitation infrastructure projects focusing on water supply and sanitation will improve access to clean water, reducing waterborne diseases and improving public health (e.g., Chivhu dam and water treatment plant in Chikomba district)

Electrification of rural areas and the expansion of renewable energy projects will provide reliable power to households, schools, and businesses, fostering economic activities and improving quality of life. (e.g., Presidential Solarization Scheme across the province ).

Job Creation and Economic Opportunities

Infrastructure projects create temporary jobs during the construction phase, providing income for local communities. Improved infrastructure attracts businesses and industries, creating long-term employment opportunities in sectors like agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism. (e.g., Proton Bakeries in Marondera).

Agricultural Development

The development of irrigation schemes (e.g., Muchekeranwa Dam Irrigation in Marondera) supports agricultural productivity, reduces reliance on rain-fed agriculture, and enhances food security. Processing and storage facilities enable farmers to transport and store their produce more efficiently, reducing post-harvest losses and increasing incomes (eg, Mutoko Royal Fruit and Vegetable Plant in Mutoko District).

Tourism Growth

Improved tourism Infrastructure and development of tourist attractions and recreational facilities in Mashonaland East has boosted tourism revenue and job creation in hospitality, transport, and retail sectors. (eg, Suskwe lodges in Mutoko, Bernard Mizeki in Marondera and mountain climbing and hiking in Goromonzi district).

Social Development

Improved infrastructure, such as the construction of schools and clinics, will enhance access to education and healthcare services, contributing to human capital development (eg, Provincial Devolution Projects). Infrastructure projects often involve community participation, empowering locals, and fostering a sense of ownership (Community Village Business Units).

Regional Integration and Trade

Improved transport links will facilitate cross-border trade with neighboring countries like Mozambique, boosting economic activity in the province. The province’s strategic location could position it as a logistics hub, attracting investment and creating jobs.

DEVOLUTION FUNDED PROJECTS

Chivhu Dam

Water Treatment Plant and 120 ha Irrigation Scheme

Operational

Dombotombo Flats

Marondera

Accomodation to People

Ongoing

Tilitha Clinic

Hwedza

Healthy Support

The Second Republic of Zimbabwe, which began in 2018, has seen various developments in Mashonaland East Province, including infrastructure improvements, agricultural advancements, and economic initiatives aimed at boosting local economies. The government has prioritized road construction and rehabilitation projects, enhancing transportation networks. Additionally, efforts in agrarian reform and investment in irrigation projects have been implemented to improve food security and support the livelihoods of farmers in the region. However, challenges such as economic instability and political issues continue to affect these developments.

PSIP FUNDED PROJECTS

Muchekeranwa Dam

Mucheke

Water purification Plant and Irrigation Scheme

Kunzvi Dam

Initial Stage

Composite Offices

Hwedza

DISTRICT PROJECT DESCRIPTION STATUS
Chikomba
  • Chivhu Dam,Water Treatment Plant and 120Ha irrigation scheme.
  • Makumimavi Primary School.
  • Accident and Emergency Nursing School.
Operational
Goromonzi
  • Kunzvi Dam and Water Treatment Plant
  • Goromonzi District Registry
  • Harare – Domboshava Road
Ongoing
Marondera
  • National Aids Council Provincial Offices.
  • Dombotombo Chikomo 4×4 Storey Flats.
  • MUAST Compass Development. 
  • Muchekeranwa Dam.
  • Machangara 60Ha Irrigation.
Ongoing Operational

PRIVATE / DONOR FUNDED PROJECTS

Dinson Iron and Steel Company

Mining and Processing Plant

Megawatt Mall

Marondera

Mt Meru

Cooking Oil Processing Plant Seke

Our MOTTO

Brick-by-brick, we'll build the nation.

“Ilizwe liyakwa ngabanikazi,”

“Nyika inovakwa nevene vayo”

Leaving no-one behind

H.E Dr E. D. MNANGAGWA

PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ZIMBABWE

Government Services Available in Mashonaland East

The office of the Ministry of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution – Manicaland

Agricultural Support

Given the province’s strong agricultural base, there are extensive services for farmers, including agricultural extension services, training, and support for crop and livestock production. Programs to enhance irrigation and sustainable farming practices are also available.

Social Services

Social welfare programs provide support for vulnerable populations, including orphans, the elderly, and people with disabilities. Community development initiatives aim to improve living standards and promote economic self-sufficiency.

Health Services

The province has several hospitals and clinics providing medical care, including Marondera Provincial Hospital and various district hospitals. Public health programs focus on maternal and child health, immunizations, and disease prevention.

Infrastructure and Public Works:

The government is involved in maintaining and developing infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and public buildings. Efforts are ongoing to improve water supply and sanitation services.

Education

There are numerous primary and secondary schools, as well as higher education institutions like Marondera University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology. The government supports educational programs aimed at improving literacy and vocational training.

Security and Law Enforcement

Police services are available throughout the province to ensure public safety and enforce the law. There are also programs aimed at community policing and crime prevention.

KEY ACTIVITIES IN THE PROVINCE

Tourist Attraction

Key tourist attractions to the province are its hospitable people; game viewing; historical sites such as rock paintings, ruins, and caves; and mountain climbing and biking.

Agriculture

Agriculture is the economic backbone of the province. Key activities in agriculture include crop cultivation; horticulture, floriculture, animal husbandry, and dairy farming.

Fruit Farming

Blue Berries

Horticulture

Tomatoes

Drought Resistant Farming

Sunflower

Commercial Farming

Tobacco

Mining

Black Granite Processing Plant-Mutoko

Mashonaland East is endowed with a variety of minerals such as gold, white and black granite, limestone, iron ore, silica, and lithium. The province is also endowed with tourist attractions.

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