By Our reporter

Mzimba South constituents have expressed their satisfaction with the number and types of projects constructed under Constituency Development Fund (CDF) in their area.

Speaking in a random interview on Sunday, some of the constituents around Jenda trading center said the face of the area which is along M1 road is slowly wearing a town face because of CDF.

Mathews Mkandawire one of the Jenda residents told this publication that the area has now a modern social service infrastructures such as a 19 million Kwacha mortuary az Jenda rural hospital and Jenda police station.

The constituents around Vibangala primary school also pointed out the construction of a multimillion Kwacha new Teachers Development Center (TDC) Hall and Primary Education Advisor (PEA) modern office.

“The two are still under construction but are part of the recent examples of CDF projects in our area. We have never had this before. To us, the MP of the area is like a God sent,” said Rosemary Mhango.

They further said that their Member of Parliament (MP), Emanuel Chambulanyina Jere has renovated or constructed number of bridges, roads, school blocks and teachers houses in just mentioning a few.

According to them, they have enough reason for voting for Jere in the coming 2025 elections.

“MCP here is strong because of his work. His projects are strong and morden. Even our constituency neighbors are in love with him,” they added.

MP Jere while thanking the constituents vowed to continue his work if given another chance.

According to him, he wants the area to become a national business hub so that the constituents lives are just the same as those in cities.

According to him, CDF is enough to change the face of the Constituency especially if every MP is serious and committed.

“When our president is raising CDF it’s because he is aware of its important. This fund is for development not for other use,” he added.

Jere said the constituents should expect big projects from him.

Currently, CDF has been raised from 100 million Kwacha to 200 million Kwacha.

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