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Councillors Ride New Bikes for Smoother Service
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28663, member: 2262"] The Zimbabwe government just handed over 50 motorbikes to Mberengwa Rural District Council councilors. These bikes came from both devolution funds and money the council earned itself. Because of these new motorbikes, councilors will travel more easily to meet the people they serve. They can deliver better services and speed up growth projects across all 35 areas they manage. Rural communities face major travel problems that make running things difficult. The motorbikes solve this major headache for local leaders. Chirumanzu Rural District Council members also recently received similar bikes. This shows how much the national government wants to make things work better at the local level throughout the country. Albert Mavhunga, who serves as Deputy Minister of Local Government and Public Works, led the event where councilors received their bikes. He connected this program to the country's big plan to become an upper-middle-income nation by 2030. The bike program proves the government seriously wants to turn around every local authority nationwide. Mavhunga explained this fits with sending more resources directly to local governments. This helps them create progress right where people live. Kudakwashe Machako, who directs Provincial Co-ordination for Midlands Province, praised how the current administration focuses on real improvements that help everyday citizens. The bikes will help officials connect with residents much better. Garisikai Moyo chairs the Mberengwa Rural District Council and spoke highly of sending resources to local levels. He said they bought the bikes themselves to improve how they serve people. The motorbikes help councilors move around their areas easily, making development work happen faster across all 35 districts. Moyo mentioned that replacing old equipment plays a crucial role in achieving national growth plans. [/QUOTE]
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