The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Children’s home gets $2m residentia­l blocks

- Melissa Makoto and Primrose Nyanzero

LABOUR and Social Welfare Minister Petronella Kagonye has applauded Shungudzev­ana Children’s Home management in Harare for complying with the Government directive to shift from dormitory-style of living to the home-style.

Minister Kagonye said this new set-up brought the essence of a family.

She was speaking during the handover ceremony of two residentia­l blocks worth over $2 million that were constructe­d and furnished by Mimosa Mining Company, to Shungudzev­ana Orphanage in Harare.

The residentia­l blocks will cater for 40 orphans.

“We were officially opening the Shungudzev­ana Children’s Home which complies with our new requiremen­ts where we are encouragin­g children’s homes to move from dormitory style of looking after children to home style so that the children grow up in a family set-up,” said Minister Kagonye.

She commended private and public sectors for supporting Government efforts to improve the livelihood of the under-privileged.

Mines and Mining Developmen­t Minister Winston Chitando said Mimosa went beyond constructi­ng the residentia­l blocks by paying fees for the orphans.

“The organisati­on constructe­d two double storey buildings and caretakers’ residents, painted the buildings, tiled and electrifie­d them and also installed the necessary water reticulati­on structures before fully furnishing the home,” he said.

“Realising that providing accommodat­ion would not suffice, the company went further to pay school fees for the children at the institutio­n and provide food stuffs on a needs assessment basis.

“While Mimosa has done tremendous work in this project, a lot more still needs to be done.

“The children here have other equally important needs so I urge other companies across the corporate world to dig deep into their pockets and support this worthy cause.”

Shungudzev­ana Children’s Home national director Sister Mercy Mutyambizi expressed joy and gratitude for the kind gesture extended to them by Mimosa Mining Company.

“I am excited by the new village, which has enabled us to comply with the Department of Social Welfare regulation­s and the laws of the country,” she said.

“It has not been an easy journey to get here, but the help and encouragem­ent from the (Roman Catholic Church) Archbishop of Harare and support from Mimosa Mining Company and others has seen us through.

Mimosa Mining Company’s partnershi­p with Shungudzev­ana orphanage began in 2013 and reflects the company’s fundamenta­l objective of building mutually beneficial partnershi­ps with stakeholde­rs.

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