Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Looted shops: First Lady hands over fridges to owners

- Pamela Shumba

MORE than 120 Bulawayo shop owners whose properties were destroyed during the opposition instigated violent protests in January, yesterday received refrigerat­ors from Varun Beverages.

As part of the company’s empowermen­t drive, 300 women entreprene­urs were also given cooler boxes to kick-start their businesses.

The First Lady Amai Auxilia Mnangagwa handed over the equipment which also included trolleys at the Liquor Hub in Bulawayo.

Speaking at the ceremony, Amai Mnangagwa commended efforts by Varun Beverages and called on other businesses to emulate the good gesture.

“We’re here to recognise the selfless assistance rendered by Varun Beverages to alleviate a number of challenges that a number of businesses in Bulawayo have been experienci­ng following the vandalism of their equipment by violent demonstrat­ors.

“I’m informed by the Emergency Relief InterMinis­terial committee appointed by Cabinet that Bulawayo was the most affected by the violent demonstrat­ions and lost in excess of $19,5 million,” said the First Lady.

She said she was saddened that some of the affected people were widows who had their source of livelihood­s destroyed.

Industry and Commerce Deputy Minister Raj Modi commended Varun Beverages for complement­ing the Government in assisting the affected businesses.

“It’s pleasing to note that this gathering conforms to the position reached by the Government to come up with an emergency relief loan fund to assist businesses that were affected by the disturbanc­es, which occurred in January.

“In an endeavour to complement Government efforts, Varun Beverages has empowered businesses and local women with fridges and cooler boxes, with a view to capacitate them. This will go a long way in leveraging the affected businesses and empowering women,” said Deputy Minister Modi.

He said the country experience­d unimaginab­le violence, excessive destructio­n of property, injury of individual­s as well as halting of businesses across all sectors of the economy during the demonstrat­ions.

“Cognisant of this, my ministry held meetings with business member organisati­ons to discuss the current state of affairs in the economy following these orchestrat­ed violent business disruption­s.

“The after effects of disturbanc­es have seen some companies being distressed and failing to restock and recover,” said Deputy Minister Modi.

He added that Cabinet appointed an InterMinis­terial Committee on Emergency relief for the affected businesses.

“It’s critical to note that Bulawayo province suffered the most devastatin­g damage. Of the 181 shops and other businesses entities that were visited, a total cost of $19,5 million was recorded. This figure is inclusive of stock lost, equipment and property damaged,” said Deputy Minister Modi.

Varun Beverages chief operations officer and executive director, Mr Vijay Kumar Bahl, said his organisati­on was committed to empowering other businesses, investing in the country and creating employment.

“We believe that if women at home are economical­ly empowered and independen­t, they can really contribute towards the economic prosperity of the country.

“Besides empowering women and businesses, we have invested $50 million in Zimbabwe and we have 700 workers at our plant and we plan to invest $300 million this year,” said Mr Bahl.

The handover ceremony was also attended by Industry and Commerce Permanent Secretary Dr Mavis Sibanda, Bulawayo provincial Minister Judith Ncube, Bulawayo provincial administra­tor Mrs Khonzani Ncube, Captains of Industry and Commerce, local wholesaler­s and retailers, Government officials and representa­tives of Varun Beverages. — @pamelashum­ba1.

 ??  ?? All smiles . . . The First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa congratula­tes the beneficiar­y of a Pepsi trolley, Mrs Chipo Mudiwa (right) while Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce Cde Raj Modi and Pepsi Varun Beverages Chief Operating Officer and Executive Director Mr Vijay Kumar Bahl look on in Bulawayo yesterday. (Picture by Eliah Saushoma)
All smiles . . . The First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa congratula­tes the beneficiar­y of a Pepsi trolley, Mrs Chipo Mudiwa (right) while Deputy Minister of Industry and Commerce Cde Raj Modi and Pepsi Varun Beverages Chief Operating Officer and Executive Director Mr Vijay Kumar Bahl look on in Bulawayo yesterday. (Picture by Eliah Saushoma)
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe