The Herald (Zimbabwe)

First Lady to bring Xmas cheer to 4 000 kids

- Nyemudzai Kakore Herald Correspond­ent

FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa will this festive season donate food hampers to over 4 000 vulnerable children across the country’s 10 provinces as a way of bringing relief to the children.

The food hampers will be distribute­d to the 98 registered private and Government children’s homes throughout the country.

In a statement, Informatio­n, Media and Broadcasti­ng Services Secretary Mr George Charamba said the hampers will consist of rice, maize-meal, cooking oil, soaps, teas, sanitary pads and other necessitie­s.

“Her Excellency the First Lady, Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa, has announced that, in the spirit of bringing relief to vulnerable children, she will be donating food hampers to the 98 registered private and Government children’s homes throughout the country,” he said.

“The food hampers will benefit more than 4 000 children in the registered institutio­ns which are located in the 10 provinces of the country.

“The hampers will contain, among other necessitie­s, rice, mealie-meal, cooking oil, soaps, teas and sanitary pads.”

Because of the limited days before Christmas, Mr Charamba said the Fist Lady regretted that not all the children’s homes will be able to receive their packs in time for Christmas.

He, however, said Amai Mnangagwa assured the beneficiar­ies that the distributi­on

exercise will continue beyond Christmas.

“The First Lady sourced the packs mainly from a benevolent charitable foundation, which has a history of caring for the vulnerable in Zimbabwe and various other countries.

“This foundation has worked with other First Ladies in Africa who are

involved in philanthro­pic work,” he said.

“The First Lady wishes to emphasise that the donation and all her philanthro­pic efforts will benefit all and any vulnerable children in Zimbabwe without any considerat­ion of any political affiliatio­ns.

“To that end, the First Lady is appealing for more donations in cash and in

kind from organisati­ons, individual­s and corporates to help her fulfil her dream of helping vulnerable children, girls and women in society.”

Mr Charamba said those interested in supporting Amai Mnangagwa’s work should contact her office through Mrs K Sibanda on (04) 706191 or mobile 077 271 900.

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