The impact of the expanded Constituency Development Fund-CDF will be covered by a nationwide tour, according to ZNBC Director General Berry Lwando.
According to Mr. LWANDO, ZNBC is celebrating its 35th year of informing the public by going on a nationwide tour to discuss the effects CDF has on the community.
Reporters will use the Radio One channel, which caters to viewers in their native languages, he told ZNBC News.
In the communities where CDF initiatives are being implemented, Mr. LWANDO noted that the development will serve to notify the authorities on what is and is not functioning.

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