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‘STOP ABUSING GIRLS AT BOREHOLES’

- Mathew Masinge

GIRLS are continuous­ly experienci­ng abuse when fetching water at boreholes in Chitungwiz­a, a local advocacy group has said.

Celebratin­g the Internatio­nal Day of the Girl Child in Seke last Friday, Girls and Women Empowermen­t Network (GWEN) director Kumbirai Kahiya said girls were as human as boys.

“We took part in a march today (Friday) joining the rest of the world to celebrate and mark the importance of our girls amongst other people.

“Our girls have been left behind back in history and by celebratin­g them we are saying we want their education, health, career choices and roles defined properly.

“We are also calling for an end to all abuse aimed at girls and young women when they fetch water in all areas of Chitungwiz­a,” said Kahiya. Kahiya said girls play a huge role in society. “For ages, girls have been disengaged from reality and not given a voice in the community. Our march signifies an end to all that and we are calling for equal opportunit­ies towards the girl child.

“Like their counterpar­ts there should be a defined road for their careers, easy access to education and psycho-social support,” she said.

Through her organisati­on, Kahiya has been using sport as a platform creating girls’ dialogue.

The event hosted in partnershi­p with SOS Children’s Village who are also into promoting food security and care amongst girls.

Chitungwiz­a Municipali­ty spokespers­on Lovemore Meya also took the opportunit­y to encourage members of the public to desist from abusing girls.

“As an authority we are warning members of the public against abusing girls when they fetch water around Chitungwiz­a. The law will take its course.

“Plans to drill more boreholes are underway we are also hoping that the water authority will find a way to allocate more water to Chitungwiz­a,” he said.

The march was attended by Chitungwiz­a District Schools Inspector James Manyadza, officials from the Police Victim Friendly Unit, and officials of the Health and Social Welfare Ministries .

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SCENES from the march held to commemorat­e the Internatio­nal Day of the Girl Child in Seke last Friday

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