The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chombo to prioritise road rehabilita­tion

- Conrad Mupesa Mash West Correspond­ent

NEWLY-ELECTED National Assembly member for Zvimba North Constituen­cy Cde Marian Chombo is planning to roll out a road rehabilita­tion programme in the constituen­cy.

Cde Chombo is among three female politician­s from the ruling party ZANU-PF who won a National Assembly seat in the province.

The other women are Cde Precious Chinhamo Masango (Mhangura) and Cde Marry Chikoka Mliswa (Hurungwe West).

In an interview recently, Cde Chombo said the state of roads in her constituen­cy needed urgent attention to assist the movement of people and goods.

“I have set a number of priorities on areas to be worked on within a year of getting into office and road rehabilita­tion is on top of the list,” she said.

“I hope to engage all the key stakeholde­rs in road rehabilita­tion and am happy to announce the commenceme­nt of work on Banket-Rafingora-Guruve Road,” she said.

Cde Chombo said the bad roads had affected access to clinics especially in the rainy season.

Other areas of priority include education, health and water services.

“We have schools, which operate as beerhalls at night. I hope to work to make sure that children in my constituen­cy are accorded the same opportunit­ies just like any other children in developed constituen­cies.

“Clean water has also remained a cause for concern in the constituen­cy hence the need to work on bringing good water services to the whole constituen­cy.

“I shall work hand in glove with the District Developmen­t Fund so as to bring water to the people,” she said.

Cde Chombo also hopes to establish polyclinic­s in the remotest parts of her constituen­cy so that people have easy access to health care facilities.

She is also targeting to spruce up two major hospitals in the constituen­cy — Mutorashan­ga and Raffingora — during the early days of her tenure.

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