Infrastructure projects boost support for CAB 3 in Gokwe-Nembudziya

Story by Wellington Makonese

ZANU PF members in Gokwe-Nembudziya have commended the Second Republic for rolling out community-centred development projects across the district, saying the visible improvements in infrastructure have strengthened their support for the Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Bill (CAB 3).

Residents said Government’s development agenda has brought tangible benefits to communities through improved infrastructure and empowerment initiatives, in line with the policy of leaving no one and no place behind.

The district has witnessed the implementation of various projects, including road rehabilitation, Village Business Units (VBUs), boreholes and other community-driven initiatives aimed at improving livelihoods.

Community members said the ongoing development projects have reinforced their confidence in Government policies and the Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Bill.

“We are fully behind the Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Bill because of what we have seen. Look at this school, it has been refurbished,” a resident said.

“There is no reason why we can think otherwise, fully committed to ZANU-PF for these projects in VBUs are now making us get enough money ,” a community member said.

“What is uniting us in the party is the developments we will back the Constitutional Amendment No. 3 Bill and the president in its entirety,” a citizen said.

The ruling party leadership is convinced that the policy trajectory is poised for the upper-middle-income economy by 2030

“The cell brings us together to have projects from small scale, to revolving funds to purchase grocery vehicles, all at different levels. The policies the leadership of President Mnangagwa is knitting us together,” ZANU PF Women’s League Political Commissar Cde Maybe Mbowa said.

“The ruling ZANU PF party is conducting verification in line with its developments, and the people are fully embracing CAB3 as a result of the policies. We have VBUs, roads infrastructure all being done by the leadership of President Dr Mnangagwa,” ZANU PF Midlands Provincial Chairperson, Cde Edias Chiherenge said.

In the Midlands Province, the ruling ZANU PF party has over 14 200 cells anchored on the party’s development oriented programmes.

Related Articles

- Advertisement -spot_img

Latest Articles