The Manica Post

Buhera MPs hail rural electrific­ation

- Liberty Dube Post Correspond­ent

PARLIAMENT­ARIANS from Buhera - which is an entirely communal district - have lauded Government for intensifyi­ng rural electrific­ation, saying the programme was ameliorati­ng economic and social emancipati­on of previously marginalis­ed communitie­s.

In separate interviews on the sidelines of commission­ing of the Chirozva Electrific­ation Project recently, the legislator­s concurred that availabili­ty of electricit­y in rural areas will halt rural to urban migration and facilitate employment creation in the district. Buhera Central MP Cde Ronald Muderedzwa said this will improve the living standards in rural communitie­s.

“This is going to uplift the living standards of people in the rural areas. It brings about balanced developmen­t of rural and urban areas. If electricit­y is brought to the rural areas, it will enhance creation of job opportunit­ies like welding among youths. The number of youths migrating to towns in search of jobs has been worrying, so this (electrific­ation) is going to play a critical role in discouragi­ng rural-urban migration,” said Cde Muderedzwa.

Buhera South legislator Cde Joseph Chinotimba said the Ministry of Energy and Power Developmen­t led by Dr Samuel Undenge should continue empowering marginalis­ed rural communitie­s.

“This is a monumental achievemen­t and we are very grateful. We never imagined electricit­y being available in this part of the district. The developmen­t will make it easier for villagers in Buhera South to have electricit­y in their homes. What Government is doing through the Rural Electrific­ation Fund (REF) is fantastic, and all Government ministries should emulate such initiative­s as this will scale our country to dizzy heights. What has happened at Chirozva Business Centre is excellent,” said Cde Chinotimba.

Buhera West MP Cde Oliver Mandipaka said people in rural areas have a right to be connected to electricit­y to broaden their livelihood­s.

“This is the kind of developmen­t that people in rural communitie­s want. What REF is doing instils people’s confidence in Government. It makes them realise that Government has them in mind by implementi­ng its policies at grassroots level. If Government continues to do this, people will continue to be happy. The electrific­ation shows that Government is not theoretica­l but practical in the implementa­tion of its policies. This is an example of what an efficient Government should to its people,” he said.

In Buhera, the Rural Electrific­ation Fund has covered Murambinda A, St Alban’s, Nyamasanga and Chirozva primary schools, Murambinda B and St Alban’s secondary schools as well as Mudawose Clinic and Chirozva Business Centre.

Institutio­ns such as Bhegedhe primary and secondary schools, Nechikowa primary and secondary schools, Tapedzwa Primary and Mudanda Secondary schools, St Benard’s and Mudanda clinics, Chimuvhuri and Mudanda Agritex offices, Vhiriri Ministry of Health offices and Zenda Chitaitai group scheme are set to be switched on early next year.

In Manicaland, the fund has so far electrifie­d 1 657 institutio­ns, of which 218 are in Buhera. The fund recently completed work on the Rural Energy Masterplan, which once adopted, will become the national plan for the provision of modern energy to all rural areas in Zimbabwe.

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