At Kaminzekezeke Secondary School in Mufumbwe District, a three-classroom building has been built and turned over to the locals.
Utilizing constituency development funds, the block was built.
Additionally, Eliot Kamondo, a member of parliament for Mufumbwe, claims that the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) is a game-changer.
Mr. Kamondo stated when he turned over the project that the increase in CDF was meant to provide development to the people.
Precious Ndeki, the principal of Kaminzekezeke Secondary School, complimented the government for raising CDF.
Mr. Kamondo had previously given three hammer mills that had been purchased with CDF to three women’s groups in the Kaminzekenzeke and Mushima wards.

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