This Monday, the Democratic Movement of Mozambique (MDM) went to the "Bananeira" market in Quelimane, the capital of the central province of Zambezia, to ask from stall to stall for votes that will guarantee it a majority victory on October 9, with the aim of implementing its electoral manifesto, which includes the requalification of socio-economic infrastructures..
Speaking to the vendors, the MDM district delegate in Quelimane, Júlio Raul, said that the Bananeira market doesn't have the sanitation and public lighting to match its reputation, and that vendors are forced to use roadside corners to attract customers, stressing that it needs upgrading to make it more comfortable.
In a publication by AIMThe source also promised, if he wins the elections, to asphalt the currently deficient road network to access that market.
For Lutero Simango, casting a massive vote for the MDM manifesto and its presidential candidate means ensuring an ambitious project, focused on responding to the problems of employability that affect the younger generation in particular.
The delegate said that, based on the level of voter receptivity since the beginning of the election campaign, the party is on a good path and is encouraged to continue with its purpose until the October 9 ballot.
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