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Binga on our developmen­t radar: Zanu PF

- BY SHARON SIBINDI

ZANU PF vice-president and second secretary Kembo Mohadi has pledged that his party will develop Binga communitie­s in line with government’s Vision 2030.

President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s government says it has implemente­d several projects in Binga district in line with the second republic’s thrust of developing marginalis­ed areas.

Among the projects, Binga Polytechni­c opened its doors to the first group of students last year with 45 locals enrolling at the new institutio­n.

The polytechni­c was establishe­d at the request of the community when Mnangagwa visited Binga in April last year.

While work is underway to construct the Binga Polytechni­c, the government complex will meanwhile serve as a makeshift college.

In his address during the commemorat­ion of the National Culture Month in Chief Siansali area, Binga during the weekend, Mohadi said the native Tonga people had for years been treated as second-class citizens in Zimbabwe.

The commemorat­ions which were attended by Mnangagwa, were held under the theme: Promoting Cultural Diversity Unity and Peace.

“The Tonga people have historical­ly endured being treated as second-class citizens with English, Shona and Ndebele being the only recognised official languages,” Mnangagwa said.

“We can, therefore, say the Tonga are a symbol of our hope as a nation for having endured such cruel circumstan­ces for years. Therefore, Tonga culture inspires the hope to conquer and as a nation we shall conquer despite a multitude of machinatio­ns from our enemies.

“The Tonga language is now one of the officially recognised indigenous languages of our country, your Excellency, we are proud that you have directed government’s developmen­t, focus to previously, marginalis­ed communitie­s such as Binga.”

He said the establishm­ent of the Binga Polytechni­c put the district on the radar for developmen­t.

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President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Youth, Sports, Arts and Recreation minister Kirsty Coventry tour stands during the Culture Month launch in Binga on Saturday
Pic: Sharon Sibindi President Emmerson Mnangagwa and Youth, Sports, Arts and Recreation minister Kirsty Coventry tour stands during the Culture Month launch in Binga on Saturday

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