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Water relief for 2 000 Chiredzi households

- BY VANESSA GONYE Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

AT least 2 000 households in Chiredzi and Mwenezi now have access to clean water following the rehabilita­tion of boreholes by a local nongovernm­ental organisati­on in partnershi­p with United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAid).

The project, co-ordinated by the Mwenezi Developmen­t Training Centre (MDTC), has seen rehabilita­tion of boreholes in Chiredzi’s wards 14 and 15.

MDTC programmes director, Promise Makoni, said the borehole rehabilita­tion programme ran under the theme: Strengthen­ing resilience to enhance food security and nutrition of vulnerable rural communitie­s to cope with recurrent shocks and stressors in Chiredzi district, in wards 14 and 15.

“Chiredzi has been hard hit by severe droughts and cyclones, hence this project is aimed at building resilience of the communitie­s so that they will be able to withstand shocks and stressors in the event of droughts and cyclones,” Makoni said.

“The project is multi-faceted and covers small livestock production, WASH [Water, sanitation and hygiene] and financial literacy in a bid to build their resilience against shocks and stressors."

Makoni added: “There is community-level rehabilita­tion, protection, management, utilisatio­n and maintenanc­e of boreholes (bush pumps) to fulfil basic needs of 2 519 people.

"This has reduced the burden on women and girls of fetching water from distant places. Water-point user committees were trained to enlighten and empower them on their key roles and responsibi­lities to manage the water points.”

Thomas Chihlala, a villager from ward 15 applauded MDTC and USAid for rehabilita­ting the boreholes in his community.

"We now have clean water. The rehabilita­tion of boreholes has reduced long distances that we travelled in search of the precious liquids,” Chihlala said.

Chiredzi district informatio­n officer Thembinkos­i Ncube also applauded the implementi­ng partners for complement­ing government efforts in ensuring that Chiredzi is not left behind in terms of developmen­t.

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Some of the women who participat­ed at a Mother’s Day party held at Emganwini in Bulawayo on Sunday. The event was organised by ward 26 councillor Mpumelelo Moyo.
Pic: Silas Nkala Some of the women who participat­ed at a Mother’s Day party held at Emganwini in Bulawayo on Sunday. The event was organised by ward 26 councillor Mpumelelo Moyo.

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