Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Food aid for Mabuthweni, Emakhanden­i residents

- Mthabisi Tshuma/ Ngqwele Dube Sunday News Correspond­ents

THE Minister of State for Bulawayo Provincial Affairs, Cde Judith Ncube, has urged residents in the city to unite and assist each other during the difficult times as the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic bite.

Speaking at a food distributi­on event organised by a non-government­al organisati­on, Well of Hope (Usizo) in Emakhanden­i yesterday, Cde Ncube said it was time for residents to become their neighbours’ keepers. She encouraged people to share the little they have to assist those in need.

“We should take a leaf from Usizo whose members have remembered where they came from and decided to assist those in need with the little, they have.

“We applaud such organisati­ons that are assisting Government’s efforts in reducing hunger,” said Cde Ncube.

Well of Hope donated food hampers to 50 under-privileged families in Emakhanden­i targeting the elderly and child headed households.

The food hampers included a 10kg bag of mealie-meal, 2kg rice, 2kg sugar, 1kg salt,

— 2kg flour, 2 litres cooking oil and a head of cabbage. The foodstuffs were worth a total of $75 150.

Well of Hope Zimbabwe representa­tive Mr Nqobizitha Ndlovu said they were moved by the effects of Covid-19 on the vulnerable groups.

“While the organisati­on has mainly been focusing on paying school fees for children, we realised the negative effects that Covid-19 had on many poor families.

“We engaged the local councillor, Pilate Moyo who assisted us identify vulnerable households together with the Social Welfare Department,” said Mr Ndlovu.

Meanwhile, a regional non-government­al organisati­on, Against All Odds Still Standing (AOS) also donated sewing machines and food hampers to vulnerable people in Mabutweni yesterday.

The organisati­on launched the pilot project in 2017 by acquiring vending places for women and a women craft centre is in the pipeline.

The food donation of mealie-meal, cooking oil and bar soaps comes as many households in the city have been left stranded as most of their well-wishers have diverted their corporate social responsibi­lity to provide measures to mitigate the spread of Covid-19.

Speaking during the donation ceremony at Mabutweni Home Craft Centre, on behalf of the organisati­on’s founder, United Kingdom based Mrs Fikelephi Jackson, AOS public affairs officer Miss Sandokuhle Ndlovu said the donation of sewing machines was to ensure that women from Mabutweni suburb could engage in self-help projects.

“One of the objectives as an organisati­on is to teach people how to catch fish, not to give them fish thus giving them these sewing machines will ensure that they are independen­t and are able to fend for themselves.

“Through this, we are targeting to take the message of hope all over the world, especially in places where people are oppressed,” said Miss Ndlovu.

Ward 13 Councillor Frank Javangwe urged the beneficiar­ies to sew masks in light of the pandemic which has seen masks become a vital tool to mitigate the spread of Covid-19.

Two other companies, Dingani Bookshop and Bheksaz Shalom Solutions also donated Protective Personal Equipment to schools in Matabelela­nd South that will be used during the June/ July examinatio­ns starting on Tuesday.

 ??  ?? Minister of State for Bulawayo Provincial Affairs and Devolution Cde Judith Ncube presents groceries to the vulnerable in Emakhanden­i, Bulawayo yesterday. In the picture she hands over groceries to Gogo Dorothy Chanaka while Well of Hope Zimbabwe representa­tive Mr Nqobizitha Ndlovu assists. Picture by Eliah Saushoma
Minister of State for Bulawayo Provincial Affairs and Devolution Cde Judith Ncube presents groceries to the vulnerable in Emakhanden­i, Bulawayo yesterday. In the picture she hands over groceries to Gogo Dorothy Chanaka while Well of Hope Zimbabwe representa­tive Mr Nqobizitha Ndlovu assists. Picture by Eliah Saushoma

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