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Government Commissions 50 Motorbikes for Rural Councils
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27615, member: 2262"] The government used both devolution cash and locally earned money to hand fifty motorbikes to Mberengwa Rural District Council. These motorcycles help council members advance different projects throughout their communities. District officials accepted these bikes as part of bigger plans to spread growth across all areas under their care. Someone who got a bike explained how these machines would make reaching local people much easier than before. Another council member talked about how these motorcycles would help them meet goals listed in the National Development Strategy 1. They thanked everyone involved and promised to visit every part of their assigned areas. The head of Mberengwa Rural District Council, Councillor Garisikai Moyo, praised the approach of spreading power to local levels. He mentioned the council worked hard to make this happen and planned to improve services for regular citizens. These new bikes boost travel abilities across all thirty-five districts, helping leaders coordinate development work more smoothly. Government representatives repeated their promise to fix and improve how local governments run. Midlands Province director Mr. Kudakwashe Machako explained these motorcycles show the current leadership wants quick, citizen-focused results as Zimbabwe builds toward becoming wealthier before 2030. Deputy Minister Albert Mavhunga from Local Government and Public Works spoke at the event, calling it a meaningful celebration. He stated that this proves Zimbabwe remains dedicated to reaching its national target of becoming an upper-middle-income economy, as described by the President. The local leaders assured everyone they would deliver better services with their new transportation. These motorcycles bring practical benefits by connecting government workers directly with everyday citizens. [/QUOTE]
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