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CCC ward 3 councilor elect vows to fulfill promises

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Last updated: September 11, 2023 9:34 am
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Masvingo Urban ward 3 councillor elect Maxwell Madhuna
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Bright Zhou

After emerging victorious in the recently held August 23 harmonized elections, Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), Masvingo Urban ward 3 council elect Maxwell Madhuna has vowed to work with residents to stir development in the area to fulfil his election promises.
Madhuna said he is prepared to work hard to solve problems that residents in his ward are facing as part of fulfilling his pre-election campaign promises.
“I will work tirelessly to satisfy and drive residents’ developmental needs. I am going to mend every problem or difficulty that residents in my ward face,” said Madhuna.
He went on to thank voters for the supporters they gave him saying he will not let them down.
“I am full of joy, so pleased and delighted that I have won the election, I want to thank the electorate for trusting me,” he said.
Madhuna shrugged off competition from Taurai Mudzwiti of Zanu PF, Vhikayi Emelly (MDC-T) and Zvirevo Pedzisai (ZZPP).
Out of the 2 664 total valid votes, Madhuna got 1 686 followed by Mudzwiti with 946 and Vhikayi got 25 and Pedzisai came out last with only 7.

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