Chitando upgrades education, health standards in Gutu

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Anymore Magawa
GUTU- Most
legislators disappear after being winning elections but Gutu Central Member of
Parliament (MP) Winston Chitando has remained in touch with his constituency
and has moved to upgrade the education and health sectors for his people.
Many
schools falling under Chitando’s jurisdiction have faced huge transformation
with some being renovated while others have new blocks built.
Chitando,
who is also the Minister of Mines, has donated computers to various primary and
secondary schools in a drive to push for computer literacy in a digital world.
 Jaravaza, Hwingiri, Nyamande and Mudzamiri
primary schools all have benefitted a great deal from Chitando’s development
initiatives towards education.
Chitando
managed to renovate one block at Nyamande Primary School and supplied computers
to the school. He donated school furniture to Mudzamiri Primary School and 10
bags of cement to Chadzamira Secondary School.
Shumbanhete
and Gonye secondary schools also received bags of cement each while the
electrification of Ranga Primary School is nearing completion.
Submissive
water pump has been installed at Guzha Primary School and secondary school.
Trust
Bare, Chitando’s field officer, said he is impressed with the developments they
are making in the constituency and promised to work tirelessly to develop the
constituency and its people.
“We
are working very well in consultation with our councillors and party leadership
in the constituency. The idea is to make the lives of our people better by
initiating development.
“We
need to provide a conducive learning environment for our children and effective
health system for our young and old. This is why we have put education and
health on top of our to-do list,” said Bare.
Chitando
managed to allocate 150 bags of cement and other building materials to build St
Martins Clinic in Ward 11. In Ward 17, the construction of a mortuary at
Chimombe Clinic is gathering momentum while 40 blankets have already been given
to the clinic.
Chitando
is also helping with the construction of a bigger mortuary at Gutu Rural
Hospital in Ward 34 while a laundry room is also being constructed.
Ward
34 councillor Susan Samatanga applauded Chitando for the development
initiatives he is spear heading and called on all progressive people to embrace
the developments coming their way.
“We
approached MP Chitando and told him of the need for a bigger mortuary and a
laundry room and he offered to help. Now construction is under way and we thank
him for that,” said Samatanga.

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