Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

ZPCS in Zunde Ramambo/ Isiphala SeNkosi partnershi­p

- Joel Tsvakwi Farming Correspond­ent

THE Zimbabwe Prisons and Correction­al Services (ZPCS) through its social responsibi­lity programme has partnered Umguza District Aids Co-ordinating Committee (DAAC) in resuscitat­ing the Zunde RaMambo/Isiphala SeNkosi concept in Umguza District.

DAAC engaged ZPCS Matabelela­nd North Province to implement the programme as a lasting solution to ensure food security in the local community. The inaugural project involves three hectares of maize which have been put at Anju Prison Farm in Umguza where yields are expected to top nine tonnes. Officials said this was also a way of supporting Zim Asset under the food and nutrition cluster.

ZPCS acting officer commanding Matabelela­nd North Province Assistant Commission­er Moddie Nkomo praised the programme which is set to improve food availabili­ty to the community. “We have a maize production project for orphans and vulnerable members of the community, the programme which uses conservati­on techniques is also a skills training which is in sync with our rehabilita­tion initiative­s for inmates. We are also highly indebted to the support we always get from society,” she said.

Asst Comm Nkomo said the programme was not meant to remove the role of chiefs who have been the torchbeare­rs of the concept.

“The arrangemen­t is not to remove the role of chiefs, our function is to implement the project by providing the missing link which is mainly labour and technical expertise to ensure the success of the scheme. Chiefs will remain the owners of the project, and they are free to visit and assess the crop until it is harvested and its subsequent distributi­on,” she said.

The Zunde RaMambo/ Isiphala SeNkosi concept is a social safety net programme run by traditiona­l leaders designed to cushion the less privileged members of rural communitie­s from food shortages.

The Government is on record saying funding for the programme was inadequate hence the need for other stakeholde­rs to complement it through availing agricultur­al support facilities. Central to the stunted growth of the concept is labour and volunteeri­ng spirit by able bodied members in communitie­s. There is no law compelling people to participat­e in the concept.

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