The Manica Post

Concrete plan for Makoni West

- Samuel Kadungure Senior Reporter

MAKONI West is at a very unique juncture — with Government resolutely laying the groundwork for socio-economic developmen­t to increase productivi­ty, create jobs and wealth, build human capacity and improve income at household level.

This was revealed by Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister, Dr Jenfan Muswere, last week on Saturday in his home area of Dowa (Ward 13), Makoni West, during polling station-based meetings to thank voters for retaining him, President Mnangagwa and nine councillor­s in office.

Minister Muswere, who was elected legislator for the area for the second consecutiv­e term, outlined the constituen­cy’s programme which seeks to improve the quality of life, support the empowermen­t of everyone, develop and preserve local assets and strengthen cohesive projects to deliver the developmen­t of the grassroots.

He emphasised on creating durable community assets based on local needs.

With women and girls being the majority of the marginalis­ed, Government’s thrust will be to narrow the gender gap through increasing girls’ enrolment in school, prioritisi­ng women’s health and nutrition, income generation and giving them a voice in making decisions that affect them.

Minister Muswere said all communitie­s will be included in developmen­t to create a shared sense of purpose among citizens so that the attainment of Vision 2030 in rural economies will be speeded up.

“Most of these developmen­t projects are in education, health, water and food security, economic empowermen­t as well as infrastruc­ture developmen­t. Sustainabl­e developmen­t must meet or exceed basic needs to fulfil the aspiration­s of the people.

“We can effectivel­y eradicate poverty and achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t if we work together with the grassroot communitie­s. Makoni West has vast opportunit­ies and enormous resource wealth, including water and fertile soils. We must work hard to convert this potential into reality,” he said, adding that water, sanitation and hygiene are fundamenta­l to the constituen­cy’s social and economic transforma­tion.

Makoni West has continued to experience climatic and economic shocks due to recurring droughts, resulting in poor harvests.

“We have a concrete five-year plan that includes the Presidenti­al Borehole Scheme which is drilling a borehole in each village to ensure access to clean water and nutritiona­l gardens to enhance food and nutritiona­l security at grassroot level.

“We have put up a number of dams to support food and water security, while irrigation schemes are being expanded with support from President Mnangagwa. We have revived the tillage programme and we are grateful to President Mnangagwa for the Pfumvudza inputs. All these initiative­s will be scaled up in the next five years,” he said.

The developmen­tal thrust was welcomed by members of the community.

Headman Nedewedzo, Mr Charehwa Nedewedzo, said they enjoy a cordial working relationsh­ip with Minister Muswere ever since he was voted into office in 2018.

He implored members of the community to unite regardless of their difference­s, arguing that unity of purpose is the panacea for rural developmen­t challenges.

“The Presidenti­al Boreholes Programme is a resounding success and a game-changer in my area, and we hope it will cover all the areas. The roads have been attended to. We have the most trafficabl­e roads in the province,” said Headman Nedewedzo.

He said Makoni West can be a model constituen­cy.

“Together we can transform this constituen­cy into a better place. We will be admired by many. All we have to do is to collective­ly put our hands on the deck and work towards uplifting our area,” said Headman Nedewedzo.

Mrs Christine Mukarate said the developmen­tal initiative­s will help to lessen the burden on women and girls in the constituen­cy.

“Minister Muswere has uplifted the lives of women and the girl child. Widows and orphans are now being taken care of by him. We are no longer paying for the transporta­tion of Presidenti­al inputs as he is providing free transport. He is a compassion­ate leader.

“He has trained women in the constituen­cy to be self-reliant through commercial projects. He availed sewing machines for women who are now fending for their families and leading decent lives,” said Mrs Christine Mukarate.

Ward 13’s representa­tive, Councillor Mind Nyamande said the face of Makoni West had rapidly changed for the better.

“Zanu PF performed well in Makoni West due to the impact of the projects that were initiated by President Mnangagwa and Minister Muswere. The minister has been at the forefront of spearheadi­ng tangible service delivery and developmen­t.

“He is transparen­t in the management of Presidenti­al and Government projects. Everyone is benefiting in line with the President’s call of leaving no one and no place behind,” said Councillor Nyamande.

 ?? ?? Members of Makoni West Constituen­cy welcome their legislator, Dr Jenfan Muswere, during his polling station-based meetings on Saturday to thank voters for voting for him and President Mnangagwa
Members of Makoni West Constituen­cy welcome their legislator, Dr Jenfan Muswere, during his polling station-based meetings on Saturday to thank voters for voting for him and President Mnangagwa
 ?? ?? Dr Muswere donated cooking oil and soap to members of the community in Dowa, Makoni West.
— Pictures: Tinai Nyadzayo
Dr Muswere donated cooking oil and soap to members of the community in Dowa, Makoni West. — Pictures: Tinai Nyadzayo
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