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Hon Gata pushes ‘Bill 3’ agenda: “This Law Will Transform Chipinge”
Deputy Minister of Primary and Secondary Education and Member of Parliament for Mutema-Musikavanhu, Honourable Angeline Gata, has launched an aggressive constituency-wide mobilisation campaign drumming up support for the controversial Bill Number 3, describing it as a non-negotiable vehicle for Vision 2030.
Addressing hundreds of villagers at a feedback meeting, Hon. Gata left no room for ambiguity, declaring that the proposed amendments are designed to “remove impediments” to the country’s quest to attain an upper-middle-income economy by 2030.
“We are here to educate and mobilise. This Bill is about unlocking resources and ensuring that no community, especially here in Mutema-Musikavanhu the biggest constituency in Chipinge Districtis left behind,” Hon. Gata.
The legislator, who won the seat in August 2023, emphasized that the new amendments would streamline governance structures and accelerate rural development, directly benefiting constituents who have long grappled with underdevelopment
Hon. Gata drew parallels between the Bill and tangible grassroots projects already transforming the area, including the recent commissioning of Tongogara FM and the planned development of 8,000 hectares of irrigation land.
“We have started with irrigation development because we are in Natural Region Five. We experience high temperatures. Bill Number 3 will ensure that such life-changing developments are protected and expanded,” she said.
She implored residents to look beyond politics and focus on the collective good.
“This is not about individuals. This is about our grandchildren.
When we say Vision 2030, we mean a Zimbabwe where every child in Mutema-Musikavanhu has access to development, education, and a bright future. That is what Bill Number 3 guarantees,” she added to thunderous applause.
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Residents said, “Our MP is always giving us feedback from Parliament. She has proven why ZANU PF is a government of the people. We move together.”
As the Second Republic barrels towards Vision 2030, Hon Gata has vowed that Mutema-Musikavanhu will not just be a spectator but a “pacesetter” in the legislative process.