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Mpofu moves from 'posh' Burnside to Nyamandlovu 'to be in touch with the people'

by Staff reporter
18 Mar 2012 at 17:12hrs | Views
The Minister of Mines and Mining Development, Dr Obert Mpofu has abandoned city life to live in Nyamandlovu so he could be closer to his supporters.

Speaking during a donation of computers and books at Village Four in the farming area, Mpofu said he felt inaccessible in Bulawayo.

The Umguza MP has a house in the city's posh Burnside suburb and owns one of the tallest buildings, York House.

"We decided to move to Nyamandlovu to be in touch with the people," he said.

"It was difficult for the people to get in touch with us at our Burnside house in town, but here they can visit us anytime.

"Now when I come from Harare, I drive here to Village Four to get in touch with the people."

The minister built a mansion in the village about 40km from Bulawayo.

Mpofu is one of the few Zanu-PF MPs who have managed to win elections in Matabeleland since the turn of the millennium in a region dominated by the MDC formations.

He took a swipe at MPs who abused the Constituency Development Fund, which was set to help legislators develop their areas.

"Some have never handled $50 000 in their lives and because they are hungry you cannot send them to give people food," he claimed. "They will only deliver crumbs."

Mpofu said one of the reasons people were not voting for Zanu-PF was, "that at times leaders turn their backs on the people who voted them into power".

Source - ND
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