Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Pelandaba-Mpopoma CDF for income generating projects

- Prince Sunduzani Business Reporter

PELANDABA-MPOPOMA legislator Mr Joseph Tshuma yesterday said his Constituen­cy Developmen­t Fund (CDF) will be channelled towards capacitati­ng small businesses in order to create more jobs.

Parliament has reserved $50 000 for each legislator to enable them to fund developmen­t projects and programmes in their constituen­cies.

Mr Tshuma urged businesspe­ople in his constituen­cy to submit sound business proposals which highlight the intended impact of the project to the community.

“Bulawayo does not have jobs at the moment because many companies closed. We have decided that instead of spending CDF money on painting schools and buying furniture, the money will be used for income generating projects.

“We will invest the money into projects and small businesses. Businesspe­ople should therefore submit their proposals immediatel­y to my office.

“Anyone from my constituen­cy who thinks he or she has a viable business proposal should submit it stating how many youths from this constituen­cy will be employed as a result of the proposed project,” said Mr Tshuma.

The businesspe­ople from Pelandaba-Mpopoma constituen­cy told the legislator that lack of funding was crippling their businesses’ growth.

They proposed that they be given the CDF as loans which they will repay with interest.

Mr Christophe­r Dube who owns a shop in the constituen­cy said:

“We are facing financial challenges and we heard that there is a CDF that is going to be released. Our request was that you give us this money as loans and we grow our businesses, employ our youths and develop the community then we can repay the money with interest.”

“We cannot borrow from banks because some of us have no collateral and bank interest charges are too high for small businesses. This fund will therefore provide cheap capital for business expansion,” he said

Last week, Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda encouraged legislator­s to take the CDF matter seriously for the developmen­t of their constituen­cies after it emerged that only two of the 129 applicatio­ns had managed to meet the criteria to access the fund. — @PrinceNkos­y 102

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Mr Joseph Tshuma

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