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Zanu-PF MP donates cement to boost school infrastructure
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Murewa West legislator Farai Jere has donated 50 bags of cement to three schools in Ward 11 as part of his continued efforts to improve educational infrastructure in the constituency. The donation, delivered on Friday during a Zanu PF thank-you rally at Zvevatsunga business centre, is aimed at supporting the completion of unfinished construction projects at local schools.
The donation saw Gezi Primary School receiving 25 bags, while Shamu Primary School was allocated 15 bags to assist in plastering a classroom block. The remaining 10 bags were designated for the construction of a toilet block at Shamu Secondary School.
Addressing party supporters and school representatives at the event, Jere reaffirmed his commitment to fulfilling his campaign promises made during the 2023 harmonised elections, in which he was elected as Member of Parliament.
"I have brought a truckload of cement to benefit schools in Ward 11," said Jere. "We are here for development and we are progressing well in this constituency. I am now focusing on ensuring that rural business centres without electricity get connected."
Jere has been conducting thank-you rallies across the wards of Murewa West to express gratitude to voters for their support. His education-focused initiatives have drawn praise from residents, with many citing his decision last year to pay school fees for all learners in the constituency as a major highlight of his tenure.
The MP emphasized that improving educational facilities remains a priority, and he pledged to continue supporting school infrastructure development across Murewa West to create a more conducive learning environment for rural pupils.
The donation saw Gezi Primary School receiving 25 bags, while Shamu Primary School was allocated 15 bags to assist in plastering a classroom block. The remaining 10 bags were designated for the construction of a toilet block at Shamu Secondary School.
Addressing party supporters and school representatives at the event, Jere reaffirmed his commitment to fulfilling his campaign promises made during the 2023 harmonised elections, in which he was elected as Member of Parliament.
"I have brought a truckload of cement to benefit schools in Ward 11," said Jere. "We are here for development and we are progressing well in this constituency. I am now focusing on ensuring that rural business centres without electricity get connected."
Jere has been conducting thank-you rallies across the wards of Murewa West to express gratitude to voters for their support. His education-focused initiatives have drawn praise from residents, with many citing his decision last year to pay school fees for all learners in the constituency as a major highlight of his tenure.
The MP emphasized that improving educational facilities remains a priority, and he pledged to continue supporting school infrastructure development across Murewa West to create a more conducive learning environment for rural pupils.
Source - NewsDay