The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Brighter hopes for Shurugwi North’

- Locadia Mavhudzi Midlands Correspond­ent

NEWLY-ELECTED Shurugwi North National House of Assembly representa­tive Ronald Robson Nyathi has promised to deliver first class services to his constituen­cy in-line with the pro- developmen­t thrust of the Zanu-PF party.

Cde Nyathi who polled 17 282 votes, hailed people in the constituen­cy for supporting him, something which he said demonstrat­ed the trust and confidence they had in the party.

“I want to thank God. I want to thank the people of Shurugwi North constituen­cy and ultimately our party Zanu-PF for it has emerged as a tried and tested political giant. I could not have been able to garner over 17 000 votes had I not been in Zanu-PF,” he said.

Nyathi defeated seven other candidates who included Chiwisa Yasin of ZDU, Connick Mcdonald — an independen­t, Manungo Onismus Munyaradzi of MDC Alliance, Mfiri Francis of PRC, Mkarakate Edward of ZIPP and Thulani Ndebele of NPF.

He promised that he was going to make an impact in the new Government as he had already laid down plans to transform Shurugwi.

“The best way to thank the electorate will be to deliver,” he said. “I have a plan that incorporat­es computeris­ation of schools and growing our town. We are at the centre of the Great Dyke and the minerals from here have developed other countries such as Germany and France.

“We are now saying from now on, Shurugwi must develop into a competitiv­e town through infrastruc­ture developmen­t. We still have untapped mineral wealth in the Great Dyke.”

Nyathi also promised to improve small scale mining activities by lobbying for the establishm­ent of processing and mineral value addition plants.

“My party’s vision for developmen­t really ignites my efforts towards improving my constituen­cy. Zanu-PF has transforme­d itself into an economic developmen­t oriented political party hence I am invigorate­d to lobby for Shurugwi to become an economic processing zone and that is possible.”

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