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Ruhinda South County NRM flag bearer Author Kazoora has officially launched his manifesto and campaigns ahead of the forthcoming general elections, pledging to prioritise rehabilitating schools, providing clean water, improving roads and establishing manufacturing industries.
The Ruhinda South County NRM flag bearer officially launched his manifesto and campaigns this evening at Mayanga Subcounty Health Centre III grounds, prioritising the improvement of school standards, lobbying for clean water sources, rehabilitating poor impassable roads, and setting up coffee and tile-making industries, all of which were headline issues in his manifesto.
Speaking during the manifesto launch, Mr. Atuhwereire Arthur Kazoora appreciated Ruhinda South residents and voters for choosing him in the NRM primaries, praising them for giving him the authority and mandate that enabled him to appear before the CEC committee, which he also hosted recently.
Kazoora expressed his commitment to follow his manifesto by improving the state of schools through rehabilitation for better standards and supporting them academically, noting that they have performed poorly in recent years. Despite being intentionally stopped during his clean-water project extension, he pledged that when elected as area MP, he will lobby for clean water sources and long-lasting projects that can reach every home.
He said that Mitooma District has long been known for its poor and impassable roads, therefore he pledged to continue with his road rehabilitation programmes and to lead a delegation to press government technical teams to improve the current impassable road network.
Kazoora also promised to push for the fulfilment of President Museveni’s pledge to tarmac the Rukungiri–Kabwohe road when elected as Member of Parliament. He also praised Rubanda West County MP Hon. Kamuntu Moses Mwongyera for supporting the road rehabilitation project during his visit by sponsoring the muram, which at least improved the road condition.
In his efforts to eliminate unemployment and reduce poverty, Kazoora announced that he has already established a coffee factory near his home. He also expressed commitment to engage Chinese contractors to set up a tile-making factory in the area.
He criticised some leaders for making empty promises in various financial years, an act he expressed a strong desire to end. He called upon voters to support him in the forthcoming general elections.
