Zvishavane MDC Alliance aspiring cllr confident of victory

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Keta Takarangana

Darlington Kanyongo

ZVISHAVANE – Just like any other candidate who is running for the July 30 harmonised polls shows high levels of confidence of victory, MDC Alliance’s Zishavane Ngezi Ward 1 aspiring councilor, Keta Takarangana, has vowed to drub all his competitors and secure a seat for his party.
Takarangana said the MDC Alliance brand has earned popular appeal and all the lucid Zimbabweans who care about development should vote for change.
He said Zanu PF has been given a chance and has kept on destroying everything in their path
“The MDC Alliance represents the real change that the people of Zimbabwe have been yearning for over the past years. Zanu PF is not the change we need and on July 30 we are going to vote for change.
“The MDC Alliance is going to win from the local government to the presidency. The people in Ward 1 have spoken and need real change which brings about meaningful development. I am development oriented and I have proven that to my people.
“I will be servant to my people and I will listen to them,” said Takarangana.
Takarangana holds a Diploma in Theology and a Bachelor in Accounting.local

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