Zanu PF Bindura North Candidate Praised for Development Activities

Staff Reporter

ZANU-PF Bindura North candidate, Kenneth Musanhi has been praised for his development initiatives in the constituency.

Bindura North residents who spoke to this publication said that Musanhi drilled and installed solar-powered boreholes in various parts of the constituency, providing the much-needed clean water to residents.

Musanhi was also praised for repairing street lights in Bindura town and changing them to be solar powered, making the town safer at night.

The residents said that Musanhi had repaired some roads in the constituency that were affected by previous rains. He was further applauded for constructing a music studio in the constituency where youth and women can record and produce their music for free. The studio will provide a platform for local talent to be showcased.

Other Bindura residents praised Musanhi for constructing a college where women and youth would be taught some life-changing skills. The college will offer courses in areas such as sewing, baking, and computer literacy.

"Musanhi has done a lot for us," said one resident. "He has brought clean water, repaired the roads, and made the town safer. We are grateful for his work."

Another resident said that Musanhi was a "visionary leader" who was committed to improving the lives of the people of Bindura North.

"Musanhi has a plan for the future of our constituency," he said. "He is not just making promises. He is delivering results."

In an interview with the publication, Musanhi said he was confident of winning the seat again in the upcoming elections. He said that his development record spoke for itself.

"I am confident that the people of Bindura North will reward me for my hard work," he said. "I have delivered on my promises, and I will continue to do so."

Meanwhile, Musanhi's development activities have made him a popular figure in Bindura North. He is seen as a man who is capable of bringing real change to the constituency, and if he is re-elected, he is likely to continue his development agenda.