ZANU-PF leaders across Matabeleland South want to stay connected with voters to meet their needs. The main party officials from Bulilima district gathered with local people on Sunday at Mbimba, located in Bambadzi Ward 10. Area lawmaker Dingumuzi Phuti led this community meetup for residents.
Esther Nyathi, who serves as both a Politburo member and Insiza Senator, thanked Bulilima citizens for backing President Emmerson Mnangagwa. She also mentioned their support for local representatives Phuti and Ward 10 Councilor Sikhumbuzo Dube. Nyathi asked these leaders to keep serving everyone respectfully.
Phuti promised to push forward with many local improvements. His plans include building a Jutshume health clinic, setting up a new cell tower, and fixing Bambadzi Primary School buildings. Roy Ndebele, speaking for transport workers, said they would team up with ZANU-PF to improve the area.
Many important officials attended the event. The group included Dr. Evelyn Ndlovu, who is both Provincial Affairs Minister and Bulilima MP. Others attending were Veterans League political leader Ntombiyakhe Ndlovu, former East MP Mathias Ndlovu, district chairman Felix Ncube with his team members, traditional leader Headman Mbimba, and numerous party supporters.
Esther Nyathi, who serves as both a Politburo member and Insiza Senator, thanked Bulilima citizens for backing President Emmerson Mnangagwa. She also mentioned their support for local representatives Phuti and Ward 10 Councilor Sikhumbuzo Dube. Nyathi asked these leaders to keep serving everyone respectfully.
Phuti promised to push forward with many local improvements. His plans include building a Jutshume health clinic, setting up a new cell tower, and fixing Bambadzi Primary School buildings. Roy Ndebele, speaking for transport workers, said they would team up with ZANU-PF to improve the area.
Many important officials attended the event. The group included Dr. Evelyn Ndlovu, who is both Provincial Affairs Minister and Bulilima MP. Others attending were Veterans League political leader Ntombiyakhe Ndlovu, former East MP Mathias Ndlovu, district chairman Felix Ncube with his team members, traditional leader Headman Mbimba, and numerous party supporters.