Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

180 train in bread making

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THE Vungu community is set to benefit from empowermen­t programmes initiated by Zanu-PF following the training of 180 constituen­ts in bread making and building of Roman-Dutch ovens.

The participan­ts also received training in making other basic home goods such as Vaseline, shoe polish, floor polish and candles. The participan­ts, majority of whom were women, are set to benefit from loans from the Women’s Bank to ensure they build sustainabl­e income generating projects.

Speaking after the launch of the bakery project on Friday, Vungu Member of Parliament, Cde Omega Sibanda said the training will have a huge impact on the livelihood­s of the people as they would be able to create income streams while producing affordable goods they can sell.

He said the countrywid­e programme, initiated by Zanu-PF chairperso­n, Cde Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri, will empower communitie­s in the long run.

“As the saying goes, ‘adversity is the mother of invention’, the tough economic situation that we are facing as a country is ensuring that we come up with innovative solutions that will last beyond the challenges that we are facing.

“I’m grateful the programme has come to my constituen­cy because this will give lifelong skills to our communitie­s, enabling them to build wealth through these programmes. The programme will mitigate economic challenges the people are facing as they will be able to come up with their own goods at a low cost,” said Cde Sibanda.

He said they invited six people from each of the 26 districts in Vungu with five of the six being female. The training involved teaching participan­ts to bake bread and other confection­ery products that include doughnuts and buns using the Roman-Dutch ovens and also building the ovens.

Zanu-PF national chief training officer in charge of Food Processing and Baking Skills, Cde Shylet Hatina conducted the training.

Cde Hatina said she was pleased with the turnout and enthusiasm shown by the participan­ts, adding support from four chiefs from the area had also impacted positively on the programme.

“I think we are going to see a positive impact from this training as we had eager participan­ts. The programme is aimed at lasting beyond this economic situation and ensuring people have got permanent incomes they can rely on.

“We will be travelling throughout the country imparting the skills to ensure people

are self reliant and are hedged against arbitrary price increases,” she said.

Cde Sibanda said participan­ts were encouraged to form groups which would become vehicles to approach the Women’s Bank to seek funding.

“The Women’s Bank is availing funds and people should not be afraid to approach them as they are mandated to economical­ly empower the nation.

“I’m happy there is a cross section of beneficiar­ies that includes youth, war veterans and women. As the MP I would like to extend my gratitude to our chairperso­n, Cde Muchinguri-Kashiri for enabling us to host this programme and Honourable Raidza Marko (Mberengwa East MP Zanu Pf) who was the guest of honour at the launch,” he said.

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