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President Tsvangirai commissions Glen View North CDF projects
Movement
for Democratic Change (MDC)
March
26, 2012
The Anti-Corruption
Commission (ACC) will continue with its work until all the 210 constituencies
that benefited from the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) have
been audited, President Tsvangirai who is also Zimbabwe's
Prime Minister has said.
President Tsvangirai
said this at Glen View 3 High School on Saturday while officially
launching the CDF projects that were undertaken in Glen View North
constituency, Harare.
The MP for the
area is Hon. Fani Munengami.
"Corruption
is corruption and those who stole CDF money will be arrested even
if they are ministers. As government, we have zero tolerance to
corruption," said President Tsvangirai.
He commended
Hon. Munengami for carrying out the projects in the constituency
in a transparent manner.
"Hon.
Munengami has come out clean and because of this as government we
will ensure that the CDF money is increased in order to benefit
the people," said President Tsvangirai.
He said leaders
should be open to criticism and accept advice from the people.
"We want
a leadership that is open to criticism and one that serves the people,"
said President Tsvangirai.
Several projects
worth US$50 000 were undertaken by Hon. Munengami in his constituency.
The projects
include; electrifying Glen View 3 High, furnishing the computer
lab at Glen View 2 Primary School, supply of 16 computers at Glen
View 7 Primary School, purchase of school furniture at Glen View
5 Primary School and electrification of Glen View 7 extension.
The launch was
attended by several senior government officials who included the
Minister of ICT, Hon. Nelson Chamisa, the Minister of Parliamentary
and Constitutional Affairs, Hon. Eric Matinenga, MPs, councillors
and senior government officials.
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