Koola applauds President Samia for pledge to tarmac Chekereni-Kahe-Mabogini road (31KM)

By Ashrack Miraji Therespondent 

Vunjo parliamentary candidate on the CCM ticket, Hon. Enock Koola, has extended heartfelt appreciation to President Samia Suluhu Hassan for her promise to construct a 31-kilometre tarmac road connecting Chekereni, Kahe, and Mabogini.

Speaking during a well-attended public rally in Kahe Magharibi Ward, Koola described the road pledge as a clear demonstration of the Sixth Phase Government’s commitment to delivering tangible development to the people of Vunjo and the nation at large.

“We are sincerely grateful to Her Excellency President Samia. This promised road is a major breakthrough for our people in Chekereni, Kahe, and Mabogini. We assure her of a resounding victory here in Vunjo on October 29,” said Koola, drawing cheers from the crowd.

He pledged to offer dedicated, transparent and people-centered leadership if elected as Member of Parliament for Vunjo, stressing that the proposed bypass will not only ease transport but also boost local trade and economic growth in the region.

Koola was accompanied by the Deputy Minister for Health, Godwin Mollel, who also addressed the rally, commending President Samia for her outstanding leadership in transforming sectors such as health, infrastructure, and education.

 


Mollel urged the residents of Kahe Magharibi and the wider Vunjo constituency to turn out in large numbers and vote for President Samia Suluhu Hassan, as well as  Enock Koola for Parliament and Hon. Abdul Msangi for the local councillor (Diwani) position.

“We have all witnessed the transformative leadership of President Samia. Roads are reaching rural villages, health centers are stocked and equipped, and students are accessing quality education. We must protect and advance these achievements through our votes,” emphasized Mollel.

The rally concluded with chants, songs and unwavering support from the crowd, who vowed to ensure a landslide victory for CCM candidates in the upcoming General Election set for October 29, 2025.

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