Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

‘First Lady’s chicken project has potential to be used as collateral’

- Zvamaida Murwira Harare Bureau

FIRST Lady Dr Grace Mugabe’s poultry project has the potential to be used as collateral in accessing loans from financial institutio­ns if beneficiar­ies effectivel­y and efficientl­y implement it, Zanu-PF Women’s League national secretary for Administra­tion, Cde Letina Undenge has said.

She said the chicken project had the potential to transform the lives of participat­ing women if they manage to achieve the programme’s goals.

Cde Undenge was addressing members of the Zanu-PF Women’s League for Harare province who were attending a chicken-rearing training programme to prepare them for the massive chicken project being spearheade­d by Amai Mugabe, who is also the ruling party’s Women’s League secretary.

“This project, if you take it seriously, can be used as collateral to get loans from banks; if you implement it in a focused way,” said Cde Undenge. “It is a very powerful project which can make a difference in your life.”

Cde Undenge said it was critical that beneficiar­ies realised that the First Lady envisaged the project to be a revolving fund, which should be passed on to ensure that everyone benefited.

“Remember, this project will be implemente­d on a pass-on basis,” she said. “Therefore, there is no room for failure because if you fail, you would have failed others who will be looking forward to receive the chicken from you.”

Cde Undenge commended Amai Mugabe for her decision to mobilise resources to secure 30 000 chickens to be distribute­d among the 10 provinces.

She said Amai Mugabe had roped in one of the leading chicken-rearing firms in the country, Irvine’s Breeders, to train women in poultry business, an indication of the First Lady’s desire to see the success of the project.

“Dr Mugabe has facilitate­d for us to get the best experts in poultry business training to train us on how to raise chickens,” said Dr Undenge. “After donating these chickens, there must be unity of purpose and unity, because if you are busy with projects, you do not have time for begging or gossiping.”

Irvine’s Breeders have partnered the First Lady to roll out the chicken project countrywid­e.

The programme also encompasse­s capacity building and training programmes.

The company’s representa­tive Mrs Sisa Mpofu implored beneficiar­ies to adhere to strict hygiene and rearing standards to register higher survival rates of the chickens.

Zanu-PF Women’s League provincial chairlady for Harare province Cde Joyce Kasinamund­a said the chicken project would go a long way in empowering women. “I am elated with what Dr Mugabe has done for us,” said Cde Kasinamund­a.

Minister of State for Harare Provincial Affairs Cde Miriam Chikukwa commended Amai Mugabe, saying it was more blessed to give than receive.

The training was being carried out under the theme “Empowering Women for increased participat­ion in the economy.”

surroundin­g her visit.

“They talked to Zodwa and decided to cancel the trip,” said the source. “A lot has been said about her visit and it seems they want to stay away from controvers­y.

“People have been saying different things about her visit since actress Anne Nhira sought to have Zodwa banned from coming to Zimbabwe on moral grounds.”

Zodwa’s planned tour had been on the spotlight since a letter that was attributed to then acting Tourism Minister Patrick Zhuwao in response to Nhira’s plea indicated that the South African might not be involved in local festivitie­s.

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