The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Marange women proactive

- Rumbidzayi Zinyuke Manicaland Bureau

A GROUP of women from Marange with disabled children have formed a cooperativ­e that will allow them to do different projects and raise money for the upkeep of their families.

The cooperativ­e, which started with only 10 members, now boasts more than 20 women who are keen to work hard for their families.

Each of the women has at least one child living with disabiliti­es.

The women have been involved in goat and chicken rearing, as well as vegetable farming on a piece of land availed to them by Chief Marange.

In an interview with The Herald last week, Mrs Angela Musaa, one of the founding cooperativ­e members, said there were a lot of women in Marange struggling to raise children with disabiliti­es.

“As parents, we realised that we cannot wait for Government or donor organisati­ons to help us put food on the table for our disabled children,” she said. “We need to work for ourselves and our children.

“We also need to teach our children to work for themselves in those gardens and chicken runs so that they will not suffer much or fail to raise decent incomes in the eventualit­y that we die at some point.”

Mrs Musaa said they hoped all the children living with disabiliti­es in the community could benefit from the projects and learn how to earn a decent living from them.

“Our major challenge is that we have no money to grow this project,” said Mrs Musaa. “For now we only have a few chickens and a goat each, as well as small patches of vegetables,” she said.

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