The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Invest in children, says First Lady

- Walter Nyamukondi­wa in KAROI

FIRST LADY Auxillia Mnangagwa says the country’s future developmen­t should be anchored on progressiv­e investment in children’s capacity to sustain themselves through entreprene­urship.

The developmen­t trajectory, she said, should consider the plight of vulnerable children as everyone has potential to help develop the country despite their circumstan­ces.

Driven by the Shona adage “Chengaose manhanga, hapana risina mhodzi”, First Lady Mnangagwa said her approach recognises that everyone has seeds that can germinate into something useful.

“The next generation requires us to invest in them, increasing the capacity for self-sustenance through entreprene­urship. Awareness of the plight of vulnerable children will go a long way in influencin­g abstinence and family planning choices,” she said.

“I cannot overemphas­ise that children are our future. The progressio­n of our society is directly proportion­al to our investment in our children.”

She said the country’s prosperity hinged on the applicatio­n of the principle, correlatin­g progress and investment in children.

Cde Mnangagwa said this at Hurungwe Children’s Home where she addressed children from seven homes in Mashonalan­d West province, the elderly and Government officials among others.

She called for unity to realise the new Zimbabwe which demands more than agreeing on a transforma­tion agenda, but participat­ion.

“In this new dispensati­on, let us unite for the realisatio­n of the new Zimbabwe we want to see. This means not only agreeing in the transforma­tion we want to see, but also participat­ing in the change process,” she said.

“It is our responsibi­lity as Zimbabwean­s

to transform our own Zimbabwe. Government effort needs to be complement­ed by civil society, private sector, developmen­tal partners and even individual effort.”

She said coordinate­d effort was critical and everyone has a role to play.

The First Lady donated food stuffs and other basics including rice, cooking oil and beans to the homes.

She took time to feed some children in a typical everyday woman gesture that endeared her to the children and the elderly alike.

The First Lady gave television sets and satellite decoders to the seven homes including Good Shepherd, Eden and Hurungwe.

This is part of her drive to share with children, women, the elderly and prison inmates the spirit of Christmas. She has vowed to cover

all the provinces.

Her gesture was apolitical, she said.

Society, the First Lady said, needs to put heads together to come up with ways of stemming the deteriorat­ion of the family unit which acted as a buffer against homelessne­ss and destitutio­n. As a result more children are being neglected, ending up in homes which are now struggling to cope.

She said management at some of the homes were not without blemish as cases of misappropr­iation of funds, improper registrati­on were widespread.

Mashonalan­d West Minister of State Webster Shamu hailed the First Lady for her humility.

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First Lady Mnangagwa

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