While Zimbabweans were enjoying Christmas on Wednesday, the First Family was busy at its
The delegation from the
The firm deals in agriculture, home equipment and PVC products and is interested in investing in irrigation technology.
Speaking to journalists during the tour of the farm where there are thriving maize and soya bean crops, the President said his family was playing its part in producing for the country.
"No, no I am not (getting my hands dirty). This is life. This is what God said in Genesis, idyai zveziya (enjoy the fruits of your sweat) and that is what we are doing,"
"These (
In her remarks, the First Lady said it was her duty as a citizen to market the country to investors.
"When I went there, I was just representing
"But when I was there it changed to be a big project for Government and as a citizen I have been selling my country to them to come to
"But I must say I am most interested in what they said today that they are also prepared to train our farmers and to take them to
Head of delegation Mr
"We have already visited six farms, but I want to say there is a lot of scope for cooperation and there is a lot of potential for us to improve agriculture and also the training of Zimbabwean farmers," he said.
The delegation has visited farms in
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