The Herald (Zimbabwe)

CPU gets 58 communicat­ion radios

- Thupeyo Muleya Beitbridge Bureau

GOVERNMENT, through the Ministry of Environmen­t, Water and Climate, has availed 58 communicat­ion radios to Beitbridge district which will be used for Civil Protection Unit (CPU) programmes.

Beitbridge District Administra­tor Mrs Kiliboni Ndou-Mbedzi, who also chairs the local CPU, said they received the first batch of six radios last week.

“The communicat­ion radios will be distribute­d to key department­s who have extension services across the district,” she said. “These include; District Administra­tor’s Office, Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, Ministry of Agricultur­e, the police and the department of Veterinary Services.

“We welcome the gesture, which will enhance our communicat­ion capacity and efficiency to monitor and coordinate programmes as the Civil Protection Unit.”

Mrs Ndou-Mbedzi said at the moment they were relying on the “phone tree initiative”, which involved the use of cellphones by the extension officers on the ground to coordinate and convey critical messages on disasters such as drought, flooding and epidemics.

She said a non-government­al organisati­on, Caritas, had previously donated some cell phones to the CPU to enhance its communicat­ion capacity.

“We will continue mobilising resources to improve our capacity to convey early warning disaster messages and dealing with any eventualit­ies,” said Mrs Ndou-Mbedzi.

 ??  ?? A truck ferries a load of improperly secured sugarcane from Chisumbanj­e fields to the plant for processing recently. — (Picture by Tariro Kamangira)
A truck ferries a load of improperly secured sugarcane from Chisumbanj­e fields to the plant for processing recently. — (Picture by Tariro Kamangira)

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