Prophet Walter Magaya says the Mugabe regime had frustrated his projects, especially the housing developments. "We have been working...
Prophet Walter Magaya says the Mugabe regime had frustrated his projects, especially the housing developments.
"We have been working to ensure we get all the paper work for the project but due to certain forces, it has been a challenge. We are happy now that it seems the new dispensation is supportive of our project. We have been pushing in the past for people to approve our project but it has been a challenge. I am glad that things are changing, you will see results soon.
"We have been working to ensure we get all the paper work for the project but due to certain forces, it has been a challenge. We are happy now that it seems the new dispensation is supportive of our project. We have been pushing in the past for people to approve our project but it has been a challenge. I am glad that things are changing, you will see results soon.
"We have had challenges
of false information getting out there and false accusations being made
against me. I think jealous was driving a lot of people than anything else.
That’s the first thing. Second thing is that we received attacks you know, just
general attacks from different areas whereby we faced resistance from one or
two, hence we failed to achieve our goal. Maybe one was saying why are you
doing it and another says why are you not doing it? So there was a lot of
resistance in terms of support for our projects. But now, for instance for the
past 30 days we have managed to move on the factory which we are setting up as
a church.
The ministry of Mines has approved our mines quickly which
were stuck for the past eight months. The ministry of Local Government is
assisting us, the ministry of Finance sent someone to view what we are doing,
so you know, when your ministers are supporting you with that sense of urgency,
then you know you are going somewhere as a country. We really appreciate this
idea of easing the way business ought to be done. The way projects are approved
is really encouraging," he told The Standard.
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