The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Gore eyes victory

-

WARREN PARK has been led by the MDC-T since the 2000 election but prospectiv­e independen­t candidate Jimson Gore has set his sights on winning the constituen­cy in the forthcomin­g elections slated for July 30.

He speaks to our Senior Reporter Farirai Machivenyi­ka on what he stands for, his vision and the various challenges being faced by the residents in the constituen­cy. FM: To begin with can you briefly tell us more about yourself as a prospectiv­e representa­tive of Warren Park D and what motivated you to stand as an independen­t candidate? JG: As you already know my name is Jimson Gore and I am 41 years old and happily married with three children. I am also resident in the constituen­cy, Belvedere in particular. As for my education, I old a Master’s in Internatio­nal Law and Human Rights and another one in Internatio­nal Relations and currently am doing my proposal for my doctorate in Internatio­nal Relations. I am the secretary general of Legal Aid Associatio­n of Zimbabwe and am also registered as a real estate administra­tor with the Council of Estate Administra­tors. In a nutshell that’s who I am. I stood as an independen­t candidate mainly to work for the people without the red tape and other hindrances that come with belonging to a political party. I believe I would be more effective to work for the people by working as an independen­t, that is why my motto is, #nditumeyi ndinoenda/send me I will go. FM: Don’t you think working as an independen­t is a disadvanta­ge and who is funding your campaign? JG: I don’t see it as a disadvanta­ge and if you look at what has happened in the past five years due to political bickering within political parties, I feel I have made the right decision. Political parties tend to inhibit people and the competitio­n for positions also drowns developmen­tal issues as happened in our major political parties where there has been contestati­on for power that has not benefited anyone. These are some of the reasons I have decided to stand as an independen­t candidate. On funding, I am largely funding my own campaign although I have had donations here and there from various volunteers who believe in my vision. FM: JG: My vision is mainly targeted at the youths who have been mainly affected by unemployme­nt. This would be done mainly through creating vocational centres in the constituen­cy so that they acquire life skills which they can use to create employment for themselves. I also hope to champion the establishm­ent of a youth sports centre to cater for the naturally gifted youths who are failing to realise their potential due to the absence of such facilities and also the constructi­on of a library that will offer internet facilities for young people. Other projects include refurbishi­ng existing public infrastruc­ture like street lights, public toilets and the constructi­on of a clinic in Warren Park D to ease pressure on the one currently in existence. I also hope to persuade the powers that be to construct a footbridge for people crossing Samora Machel Avenue to LongCheng Plaza as that area has become a black spot due to the number of pedestrian­s being knocked down by vehicles. As a registered estate administra­tor I also hope to assist widows and vulnerable groups in managing their properties as they tend to be duped by unscrupulo­us people. In a nutshell these are some of the issues that I wish to tackle when I am elected to Parliament come July 30. I also believe I can contribute to various issues that need to be corrected through different laws and using my qualificat­ions, experience and dynamism I think I can be an effective legislator. FM: How do you rate your chances as we approach the elections now that the dates have been set? JG: I believe I stand a good chance given the responses I have got from people from all walks of life in the community. People are focusing on issues and I believe what I stand for is what people in Warren Park constituen­cy have been yearning for in the past few years.

And what is that vision?

 ??  ?? Independen­t House of Assembly candidate for Warren Park, Jimson Gore
Independen­t House of Assembly candidate for Warren Park, Jimson Gore

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe