Development initiatives get traditional leaders’ nod

Patrick Chitumba-Midlands Bureau

THE Zanu PF leadership in Mberengwa District has pledged to work with traditional leaders to boost socio-economic development, aligning with Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030.

In response, traditional leaders praised the ruling party for implementing well-planned economic and community development initiatives. These initiatives aim to improve the welfare of people in the district, demonstrating a positive impact on local communities.

The ruling party’s leadership recently handed over farming inputs and equipment to traditional leaders in Mberengwa, demonstrating the party’s commitment to empowering communities and mitigating the effects of climate change.

Zanu PF Central Committee member and Mberengwa Central Constituency legislator, Cde Tinashe Shumba, emphasised the vital role traditional leaders play in national development, particularly in rural areas where they serve as community leaders.

“The ruling party has a long history of closely working with traditional leaders dating back to the days of the liberation struggle, and today, traditional leaders remain key players in promoting development in their areas of jurisdiction,” he said.

Cde Shumba said as development extends to rural areas in line with the Second Republic’s philosophy of leaving no one and no place behind, traditional leaders had emerged as crucial stakeholders in the development process.

“The traditional leaders are at the forefront of rural development as they play a vital role in shaping the trajectory of progress in their communities,” he said.

Chief Bvute commended the ruling party for its deliberate efforts towards the empowerment of traditional leaders and their people.

“We feel happy, and our burden has been lightened as chiefs because we are walking together in bringing back our original district through development programmes and teaching our children what it is like to work hard,” he said.

Chief Chingoma thanked the party leadership for providing a platform to address their concerns. He acknowledged that the support received, including valuable inputs and start-up packs, will be instrumental in transforming Mberengwa district.

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