Dilapidated Maramba Primary School a test for aspiring Cllr

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Godfrey Huruva Mukungunugwa

Nyasha Marumbi

CHIVI – Ward 6 prospective councillor, Godfrey Huruva Mukungunugwa, is working to endear himself to voters by mobilising resources to spruce-up facilities at the dilapidated Maramba Primary School.
Huruva, who is a member of the provincial arm of the Zanu PF youth league, has launched an ambitious bid to raise US$22 000 for the refurbishment of the school and US$6 000 had been by the time of writing.
The young politician is working closely with Maramba Primary School Development Committee (SDC) to make sure conditions improve as quickly as possible.
Last week, he organised a fundraising ceremony at the school where he encouraged parents to join hands for the betterment of the school.
The school suffered extensive damage during the La Nina-induced floods of the 2016/2017 rainy season and all its classroom blocks and furniture are in extremely bad shape.
The fundraising event was graced by Chivi Rural District Council (RDC) chairperson Dr Killer Zivhu, incumbent Ward 6 Councillor Cleopas Magwizi, Chief Chivi and Member of Parliament for Chivi North, Mathias Tongofa.
Zivhu donated 200 bags of cement and roofing material towards the cause.local

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