Iringa District Commissioner, Comrade Kheri James, has continued his grassroots engagement efforts by touring villages in the Mlolo Division.
The purpose of the visit was to inspect ongoing development projects, promote community participation in local initiatives, and directly engage with residents to hear their concerns and aspirations.
During his visit to the villages of Ihemi, Itwaga, and Wenda, Comrade James addressed a range of important issues, urging citizens to prioritize hard work, education, proper nutrition, and community security.
He also emphasized the value of land surveying, planning, and ownership, as well as the importance of adhering to sustainable land use practices.
Residents expressed their gratitude to the government for various completed and ongoing projects in their communities, including a clean water project, renovation of the local health dispensary, and the construction of education and road infrastructure.
The Village-to-Village Tour is a strategic initiative launched by the District Government to bring services and information directly to the people.
It provides a platform for open dialogue, updates on government achievements and plans, and guidance on national development priorities.
The initiative aims to foster transparency, citizen participation, and a shared understanding of the government's vision for inclusive development.
