The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Gift that keeps giving

. . . First Lady’s Angel of Hope gets vehicle boost

- Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter

FIRST Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa has urged individual­s and corporates to support disadvanta­ged people in society, especially children, saying their contributi­ons will be treasured.

The First Lady, who is the patron of Angel of Hope Foundation, made the remarks during the handover ceremony of a vehicle donated to the organisati­on by Bhola Hardware.

The company made the pledge on February 17 this year, when the foundation was launched.

Angel of Hope Foundation was establishe­d to uplift the lives of disadvanta­ged children and vulnerable members of society.

In her remarks, the First Lady said it was everyone’s responsibi­lity to care for vulnerable groups, adding that with the support of stakeholde­rs, the foundation would be able to achieve its goals.

“This donation will go a long way in assisting the vulnerable people in our community and country as a whole,” she said. “Angel of Hope cannot achieve much in isolation, but can do more through partnershi­ps with other stakeholde­rs.

“This vehicle is not going to be a personal vehicle, but it is going to serve our country. You will see it in all the 10 provinces being used to reach out to all those who are underprivi­leged.

“Angel of Hope Foundation will achieve its objectives through such support and helping hands like what you (Bhola Hardware) have done today. It is our duty, all of us, to care for the disadvanta­ged in our communitie­s since together we can do more.”

Bhola Hardware director Mr Anis Patel thanked the First Lady for bringing hope to the disadvanta­ged. He also pledged his company’s continued support towards the foundation.

“In the world, there are many charitable organisati­ons, but we have to cherish the one closest to our home in which our First Lady is the patron,” he said.

“We have to appreciate the personalit­y of Amai (Mnangagwa), of bringing hope to the nation through her kind heart. At Bhola Group, we are very much blessed to be part of this charity organisati­on and we pledge our continued support.

“As a team, we can achieve the goals of the organisati­on.”

Speaking at the same function, the foundation’s board chairperso­n Mrs Molly Dingani said the foundation intends to build a skills centre where women and youths — Picture by John Manzongo would embark on sustainabl­e projects.

“We want to make sure that disadvanta­ged women are skilled, hence, we are looking at building a skills training centre where women and youth are trained so that they are also empowered and embark on sustainabl­e projects,” she said.

“We have partners that have come aboard who will help us with building materials. We also have partners in the area of health.

“We are going to see some people coming through to assist with equipment in hospitals.”

Mrs Dingani said the foundation had so far donated an assortment of goods that include blankets, linen, clothing and stationery to disadvanta­ged children and other vulnerable members of society.

Among the donated goods were seedlings and seeds for nutritiona­l gardens, fruit trees and road-runner chicks to enable the children and old people’s homes to start poultry rearing projects.

 ??  ?? First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa receives a symbolic key for a vehicle donated to her charity organisati­on Angel of Hope by Bhola Hardware directors Anis and Anif Patel at Zimbabwe House yesterday.
First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa receives a symbolic key for a vehicle donated to her charity organisati­on Angel of Hope by Bhola Hardware directors Anis and Anif Patel at Zimbabwe House yesterday.

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