The Herald (Zimbabwe)

New Kwekwe councillor­s pledge to fulfil President’s mandate

- Michael Magoronga Full story on: www.herald.co.zw

THE three newly elected councillor­s for Kwekwe City Council were sworn in on Tuesday and pledged to fulfil President Mnangagwa’s vision of improving service delivery at the local government level in line with Vision 2030.

Kwekwe town clerk Dr Lucia Mnkandla presided over the swearing-in of Councillor­s Tapiwanash­e Muganhu (Ward 5), Maxwell Juda (Ward 9), and Dr Solomon Matsa (Ward 10) who were all elected on the Zanu PF ticket in the recent by-election triggered by the recall of three CCC councillor­s who included former mayor Dr Henry Madzorera, former deputy mayor Melody Chingarand­e and Simon Machisvo, who was the chief whip for the opposition-dominated council.

Kwekwe now has 10 councillor­s from the opposition and six from Zanu PF. Another proportion­al representa­tion councillor, Helena Mkosana passed on in January this year and her position is still vacant.

In interviews after being sworn in, the three councillor­s pledged to fulfil President Mnangagwa’s vision of transformi­ng the economy into an upper middle-income economy status by 2030, by advocating for service delivery.

“We are the ones who work with the people on a day-to-day basis and we are expected to deliver. We look forward to improving people’s livelihood­s through service delivery from road repairs, sewer reticulati­on, and refuse collection among other mandates,” said Dr Matsa.

“If we achieve this, our people can have normal livelihood­s and that can propel the Government’s mandate. We should come up with ways that make lives easy for the ratepayers, and not overburden them with ballooned water bills.”

Dr Matsa said they are looking forward to improving service delivery in the city.

“Our pensioners should also be able to afford lives and be able to pay their rates while some senior citizens may even have their bills scrapped because they already worked for the developmen­t of the city in various ways,” he said. Cllr Muganhu said his first point of call was to ensure that roads were rehabilita­ted.

“Just recently Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Owen Ncube was in the city and he expressed displeasur­e with the state of our roads. This is an urgent issue that should be attended to,” he said.

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