The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mapuranga gets third term

- Sydney Mubaiwa in ZAKA

LONG-SERVING Zaka Rural District Council chair Councillor Cornilious Mapuranga has been re-elected to the position for the third consecutiv­e term.

Clr Mapuranga (Zanu-PF ward 3) was elected unopposed and has served as councillor for Zaka RDC for 38 years after having first been elected councillor in the local authority in 1980.

The long-serving Zaka RDC councillor was elected during elections presided by District Administra­tor Mr Ndeya Nyede.

Zaka RDC has 34 councillor­s with 31 having been elected on a Zanu PF ticket and the remainder belonging to the MDC Alliance.

In his acceptance speech, Clr Mapuranga urged newly-elected councillor­s to work hard focusing on urgent challenges affecting the populous district.

He said council has a daunting task to improve service delivery in critical areas such as road rehabilita­tion, stands allocation, water and refuse collection.

Clr Mapuranga underscore­d the need to prioritise the provision of clean water and refuse collection at Jerera Growth point to avert outbreak of diseases such as cholera and typhoid.

“The newly-elected team of councillor­s should hit the ground running,” he said.

“At the moment the district is faced with a myriad of challenges, which include poor road network, illegal allocation of stands, shortage of water and challenges in refuse collection. We want to avoid outbreak of waterborne diseases and all we need to do is to value team work so that we steer developmen­t in Zaka,” he said.

Clr Mapuranga said it was important to cast aside political difference­s amongst councillor­s and unite to improve service delivery.

In his address Mr Nyede urged the councillor­s to work hard as one united team for the betterment of the district.

“We hope that you are going to work together as a team. Let us unite and work in unison despite political affiliatio­ns. The common goal we are targeting is to spearhead developmen­t in the entire district.”

“We have a challenge with illegal settlement­s at Jerera Growth Point and at Ndanga Business centre, we have to do away with that,” said Mr Nyede.

He said developmen­t of a good road network and availabili­ty of many rural health service centres should be among the top priorities for Zaka.

The swearing-in ceremony was witnessed by Zaka RDC chief executive Mr David Majaura, traditiona­l leaders and other stakeholde­rs.

said, “I would like to commend the teams of Saps Operations and other role players for the job well done in bringing all these dangerous criminals back to where they belong”.

A few days ago a 28 year old Zimbabwean man who along with his compatriot aged 33 escaped from police custody in Lephalale area was re-arrested in Vila Nora. Petrus ‘Small’ Moyo and Witness Simango were being transporte­d from Lephalale to Polokwane pending trial on murder and robbery respective­ly.

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