All 12 of the province’s members of parliament have been instructed by the UPND leadership in North Western Province to visit their various constituents and inform them about the updated Constituency Development Fund -CDF guidelines.
In order for their constituents to comprehend the new CDF standards, BRUCE KANEMA, the chairman of the UPND North Western Provincial Youth, believes Members of Parliament in the province must engage with them while the legislature is in recess.
People in the region, according to Mr. KANEMA, are worried and have high expectations for the advantages of the updated CDF.
He asserts that President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has fulfilled his commitment to the populace and that it is the responsibility of lawmakers to assist in conveying the word to those who supported the party.
He claims that the 25.7 million Kwacha allotted to the North Western Province’s constituencies have all been distributed, and that the MPs must assist in educating the public on how to access the cash.

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