Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Chiefs receive 10 tonnes grain

- Andile Tshuma Chronicle Reporter

CHIEFS in Umguza District have received 10 tonnes of maize donated by the Zimbabwe Prisons and Correction­al Services (ZPCS) under the Isiphala Senkosi programme.

The National Aids Council (Nac) provided farming inputs to Anju Prison farm which is run by the ZPCS, which provided labour and expertise.

Speaking at the official hand-over ceremony at Anju Prison farm in Nyamandlov­u, Umguza District Administra­tor Mrs Gloria Round said the Isiphala Senkosi project should be implemente­d in other provinces as it could be a permanent solution to food shortages.

“We have many vulnerable households in our communitie­s. Our chiefs cannot afford to provide for the people from their own pockets. It is therefore very important to have such partnershi­ps as this one so that our leaders are empowered to take care of communitie­s,” she said.

ZPCS acting officer commanding Matabelela­nd North Assistant Commission­er Moddie Nkomo said the prisons project, which will benefit chiefs Ndiweni, Ndondo and Deli from Umguza district was part of their plans to assist the Government in taking care of poor households.

“We have lots of labour. We empower our inmates with various skills, including farming. We have agronomist­s. We grow food and we have been supplying all Matabelela­nd prisons. It is therefore necessary that we put our resources to good use. We are very happy that Nac approached us and decided to embark on this pilot project with us. We hope that this project will grow bigger and better,” she said.

Nac Provincial Coordinato­r for Matabelela­nd North, Mr Dingani Ncube said good nutrition was vital for people living with HIV/Aids.

“People living with HIV fall under the vulnerable, especially in child headed households. It is crucial that people living with HIV and are on anti-retroviral treatment get enough food. We therefore approached ZPCS after noticing that there could be a partnershi­p that could be beneficial to the community. Prior, we only donated farming inputs to chiefs, to give to their needy members of communitie­s. However, we decided last year that this time we would give Anju farm the inputs and then revive the Isiphala Senkosi,” said Mr Ncube.

“We are very happy about the success that we have realised on our pilot project. We are taking this to other provinces. This is only the beginning. Greater things are coming.”

Chief Deli of Nyamandlov­u said chiefs go through difficulti­es, especially during drought years, when our communitie­s go hungry.

“This will enable us to provide for our communitie­s during trying times. We commend such efforts by Nac and the ZPCS.

“We hope that such programmes will not only be for us but will be implemente­d elsewhere so that other chiefs in other areas can also be given resources to provide for their communitie­s,” said Chief Deli. — @andile_tshuma

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