The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Veld fire victims receive donations

- Munyaradzi Chamalimba Herald Reporter

GOVERNMENT will look for land to resettle families currently living in a squatter camp at Stapleford destroyed by fire recently, Zvimba East legislator Cde Francis Mukwangwar­iwa has said.

Two people were burnt to death while 75 houses were gutted down by veld fire.

Speaking at a handover ceremony of goods to the victims, Cde Mukwangwar­iwa applauded the President’s Fund for the assistance.

The President’s Fund assisted the affected families with 25 cabins, blankets and utensils worth thousands of dollars.

“Zvimba Rural District Council is already looking for land for these people, so that they can live in peace and harmony in a linear settlement, which do not put their lives in danger.

“We are already in the zone of the new city, which will soon become a reality and we cannot afford to have a shanty town in between,” he said.

These houses are made of clay and mud, which increases chances of them being gutted down by fire. This is a huge task and it needs all department­s of Government to come together and provide a lasting solution so as to put an end to such disasters.”

Speaking at the same event, President’s Fund vice chairperso­n Mrs Getrude Chikwava expressed gratitude to all those who have assisted the fire victims.

“Although we cannot expunge the trauma these families faced when they helplessly watched as their worldly goods were in flames, we can provide these families with shelter and other basic goods, which we hope will go some way towards alleviatin­g the desperate plight” she said.

One of the beneficiar­ies Mrs Pesanai Jack welcomed the timely interventi­on by the fund.

“l lost all my belongings in the inferno. I was traumatise­d, especially by losing my only shelter which had taken time to build. This is an early Christmas treat as l can now have something to protect me from the scorching sun and the forthcomin­g rains,” she said.

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