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    GUTU South Member of Parliament, Pupurai Togarepi, wants the incoming Gutu
    Rural District councillors to discard the political differences, evident during the just-
    ended harmonised elections and form a unified approach focused on equitable
    development of the district.
    Addressing the 53 councillors, who took their oath of office at the council offices at
    Mupandawana last week, Togarepi who together with his Gutu East counterpart,
    Benjamin Ganyiwa, were part of stakeholders who witnessed the swearing-in
    ceremony.
    He said political differences no longer have room in their new offices as it impedes
    development of their wards and the district.
    As councillors, your political affiliations or parties are no longer an issue now. What
    is now at stake is delivering the mandate the electorate entrusted you with – that is
    being able to deliver the development they so much crave for.
    “Unity of purpose is now called for and we do not expect to see differences based on
    ruling or opposition party politics. You are expected to be councillors who have the
    development of not only their wards but the district at heart, Togarepi suggested.
    Calling on the District Development Co-ordinators office, which oversees and
    advises on the running of the local authorities , to keep an eagle's eye on council
    operations, Togarepi said the district resources and funding should be equitably
    distributed among all the wards in the district to ensure no place and no one is left
    behind.
    He said council staff and committee chairpersons and their teams working in
    conjunction with the DDC’s office, should curb favouritism towards certain councillors
    and wards and give equal and fair attention to all.
    "A development lag in a certain part of the district paints negatively on the rest of the
    district. Your role goes beyond your ward, ensuring that the district is equitably
    serviced," he said, adding that the district should feed meaningfully into the
    development of the nation, starting at ward level.
    With the district renowned for having united leadership that has scored a number of
    successes, Togarepi said they expect councillors to follow the same footsteps, with
    those who decide to go solo, certain to meet their fate.
    The swearing-in ceremony was preceded by a two-day induction workshop
    conducted by the parent Ministry of Local Government at Bikita PSC Training
    Centre.

    Togarepi commended the Councillors for having exhibited peace and unity of
    purpose from the induction to the swearing-in ceremony with no negative incidences
    reported.
    After the swearing-in ceremony, Council committees were elected starting with the
    chairperson and deputy. Elected into the chairing position was Councillor Charles
    Mannie of Gutu South, who held the vice-chairman post in the outgoing Council.
    Councillor Jane Cheuka of Gutu East becomes the vice-chairperson.
    Committee chairpersons and their deputies for the seven Committees namely:
    Finance; Human Resources; Community Service; Agriculture and Natural
    Resources; Roads Works and Planning; Audit; and Town Board were also elected
    with the rest of the councillors distributed among the committees.
    Gutu has 41 elected councillors, 10 each from Gutu East, West, South and 11 from
    Central with the other 12 coming from the newly introduced women's
    quota/proportional representation, bringing the total to 53.
    Of the 41 elected councillors, nine are females. Zanu PF holds 39 elective seats and
    Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) has two seats one in urban Mupandawana and
    one in rural Serima. The opposition used to hold one rural and two urban seats in the
    previous council. In total the ruling party has 47 councillors and CCC six. – ZIS

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