Liverpool council inducts new Councillor

Liverpool City Council has formally inducted Councillor, Zeli Munjiza, marking the beginning of her service as an elected representative for South Ward.

Mayor, Ned Mannoun, welcomed Councillor Munjiza to the Council chamber, describing her induction as both a privilege and a responsibility shared by all Councillors in serving the community.

“It is my great pleasure as Mayor of Liverpool to welcome Councillor Zeli Munjiza to this Council chamber and to the shared responsibility of serving our city,” Mayor Mannoun said.

“While we may come from different political parties, we are united by something far more important: a commitment to work collaboratively, respectfully, and constructively to achieve the best possible outcomes for the people of Liverpool.”

Councillor Zeli Munjiza has called the Liverpool area home for more than 30 years. She attended local public schools, built her life in the community, and continues to live locally with her family, where she is now raising her three children.

She thanked the people of South Ward for placing their trust in her at the recent by-election.

“I’m incredibly grateful to the residents of South Ward for placing their trust in me at such an important time for our community and our city,” Cr Munjiza said.

“I understand the responsibility that comes with this role, and I’m committed to working hard every day to represent local families and deliver practical outcomes for residents.

“Liverpool is a diverse, growing community with enormous potential, and I want to make sure residents feel heard, supported and proud of where they live.

“I will be a strong, approachable and hardworking voice for all the residents of Liverpool, someone they can rely on to listen, stand up for our community and always put local families first.”

Council Chief Executive Officer, Jason Breton, also welcomed Councillor Munjiza on behalf of the organisation, marking the formal commencement of her role on the city’s governing body.

“Today marks the beginning of her service as part of the governing body of Liverpool City Council, and we are proud to have her at the table where the future of our city is shaped,” Mr Breton said.

“Councillors determine Council’s vision, policies and decisions, while the organisation is responsible for delivering those decisions for the community”.

Mr Breton emphasised the importance of the working relationship between Councillors and staff, describing it as central to good local government. He also noted a shared local connection with Councillor Munjiza, with both having grown up in Liverpool.

“Those experiences shape how we approach this work and who we serve.”

“Councillors and staff alike are united by a desire to build a stronger, fairer Liverpool, not just for today, but for future generations,” he said.

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