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Armchair representation is unproductive

31 Mar 2018 at 16:36hrs | Views
Those MPs who are always on 'mute' during parliamentary debates do not deserve our votes, we want active representation in that august house. 
Week in week out some honorable members are known to just go in and doze off or sit there bemused and out of sync. A parliamentary seat is very important to the constituency represented and the party. Team Zanu-PF and the party cadres must nominate loyal and patriotic 'voices' for meaningful and productive representation. 
No to quiet representation, we need hard working MPs. Armchair representation is not in step with the people, we need income generating projects, good roads, functional boreholes and quality schools. Widows and orphans need assistance and the party must be 'visible', all this is only possible with a hard working MP. 
HE ED cannot be everywhere every time, Zimbabwe can rise again and shine. Noone but ourselves can make Zimbabwe great again. Climate change is real, irrigation schemes must be put in place to ensure food security in the country. In some resettlement areas the schools are pathetic, with some school children still learning in tobacco barns. We need development. 
Tondorindo Murisa. Chinehasha.


Source - Tondorindo Murisa
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