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Gwanda mayor wants a clean town, or else goodbye investors
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81579, member: 636"] Gwanda leadership is tired of residents living in filth and ruining the local economy. Thulani Moyo told people in the first ward that trashy streets kill investment and make everyone sick during the official clean-up program. Emmerson Mnangagwa believes locals must fix their surroundings if they want a real future. Priscillah Nkala joined the lecture because shopping centers are currently disgusting. Moyo argues that sickness from grime hurts how much work gets done. Because potential money skips over towns that look like landfills, this official wants residents to stop tossing waste everywhere. He thinks that local effort remains the only way to improve living standards. Nkala noticed that people running shops let junk pile up where they sell food. She demands that business operators clean their stalls to stop people from getting sick. The town needs everyone to pitch in regularly to keep the place from falling apart. [/QUOTE]
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