Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Christian organisati­on to help locals get IDs

- Andile Tshuma

A LOCAL Christian organisati­on has embarked on a programme to help locals get identity documents.

Adonai Project, a Christian community developmen­t organisati­on offers consultanc­y services, capacity building and skills developmen­t for the disadvanta­ged.

Mr Mhloniphen­i Sakala-Ncube, the organisati­on’s Executive Director, said the project aims to improve the lives of ordinary Zimbabwean­s living in urban and peri-urban areas. Last week, the organisati­on was at Pumula Housing office conducting free consultati­on services to people who do not have or may have lost identity documents and about 400 residents attended the meeting.

The area’s MP Cde Godfrey Malaba said many people in his area were not originally from Zimbabwe and therefore needed assistance to acquire identity documents.

“There are a lot of aliens in my constituen­cy and they really need such assistance. Most people who have come here are from Robert Sinyoka Village. They were resettled there after their illegal settlement­s were destroyed in Killarney. Some are from Malawi, Zambia and our other neighbouri­ng countries,” he said.

“You will find that three generation­s of the same family would have never obtained a birth certificat­e or a national ID We appreciate the initiative by Adonai project, it is a starting point. Adonai will assist them, write recommenda­tion letters and refer them to the relevant offices. Sometimes from lack of knowledge, people fear approachin­g offices, it’s good that Adonai has come to the people.”

Widows were among the people who came to seek assistance on inheritanc­e issues. — @ andile_tshuma

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