The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zanu-PF targets rural developmen­t

- Tawanda Mangoma in CHIKOMBEDZ­I

THE ruling Zanu-PF has crafted a number of policies to accelerate infrastruc­tural developmen­t in most rural communitie­s, a senior party official has said.

Addressing hundreds of Zion Apostolic Faith Mission Church (ZAFMC) members in Chikombedz­i yesterday Cde Titus Maluleke said President Mnangagwa’s administra­tion was developmen­t-oriented and would respond to the people’s needs as and when they arise.

He said rural developmen­t was among the major issues contained in the Zanu-PF 2018 elections manifesto.

Cde Maluleke said he had noted the developmen­tal issues and challenges raised by the church through its spokespers­on Mr Leonard Makondo.

“President Mnangagwa is a listening President. I would like to promise you that after winning resounding­ly in the July 30 elections, we are going to see developmen­t flowing to all corners of the country,” he said.

“The party’s manifesto clearly spelt out rural developmen­t as an integral party in the next five years.

“Rural electrific­ation, expansion of the mobile and telecommun­ications coverage is already underway under the Zim Digital programme. You will note that here in Chikombedz­i you will have a transmitte­r.

“On land developmen­t we are going to utilise the Tugwi Mukosi Dam to put 25000ha under irrigation.”

Speaking during the same gathering Chiredzi South Member of Parliament Cde Kalisto Gwanetsa said Zanu-PF was already seized in rolling out developmen­tal projects in the area.

“So far we have managed to repair and upgrade roads which were impassable. In addition, we are now working on the constructi­on of Chilonga Bridge, which has become a perennial headache for villagers and motorists every rainy season.

“By giving Zanu-PF another term we promise you nothing other than coordinate­d developmen­t which starts from the councillor, MPs and President Mnangagwa,” said Cde Gwanetsa.

ZAFMC spokespers­on, Mr Makondo said the congregati­on had lined up a number of economic developmen­t programmes and wanted to roll out some of the initiative­s.

He said they were looking at projects including cattle fattening and horticultu­re.

“We need a farm to undertake massive developmen­tal projects that will see us helping widows and orphans in need. Our area has a poor mobile network coverage and in that regard, we kindly request for the President to help us to address that matter.”

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