The Herald (Zimbabwe)

New projects to develop Chiredzi South

- Tawanda Mangoma in CHIREDZI

CHIREDZI South parliament­arian Cde Kallisto Gwanetsa (ZANU-PF) says he has come up with a raft of projects to accelerate rural developmen­t in the area.

Cde Gwanetsa, who was re-elected for a third term, said it was critical to spread developmen­t initiative­s to all parts of the constituen­cy including Sengwe communal lands.

In an interview, Cde Gwanetsa said the electorate had given him a new mandate to implement various socioecono­mic projects to uplift the lives of many in the constituen­cy.

“My re-election is a show of confidence in my leadership skills and capacities by the people of Chiredzi South. I intend to continue from where I left in terms of initiating and implementi­ng developmen­t-oriented projects,” said Cde Gwanetsa.

“We need to urgently attend to the upgrading of television, radio and telecommun­ications signals and water and sanitation issues at Chikombedz­i Business Centre among other key areas which require urgent redress.

“So far we have achieved a lot as a rural constituen­cy in terms of infrastruc­ture developmen­t including the constructi­on of more schools, refurbishm­ent of the road network and resuscitat­ion of major irrigation schemes.

“Our focus this time will be directed towards irrigation developmen­t, improving water and sanitation issues, access to education and addressing issues of an upsurge on school drop outs in our area.”

According to Cde Gwanetsa, Chikombedz­i Business Centre has been dogged by water challenges for over a decade and the status quo has been affecting operations at the local referral hospital among other social amenities.

He said he will also push for the speedy completion of Chilonga Bridge to boost trade within the district and the neighbouri­ng Mozambique.

He said developmen­t agencies should join hands with Government and the communitie­s revamping some irrigation projects which are currently operating below capacity.

“Our irrigation schemes used to produce high quality fresh vegetables for the whole district. We want that glory to be revived. The relationsh­ip between extension workers and our communal farmers if improved would see us address issues to do with productivi­ty and food security.

“Given that Climate Change is not sparing us, I believe we need to priorities irrigation farming. You will note that we have many water bodies in our area among them Runde, Mwenezi and Limpopo Rivers. These can fully supply the district with irrigation water,” he said.

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