The Herald (Zimbabwe)

First Lady donates to the elderly

- Tendai Rupapa in BULAWAYO

FIRST Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa yesterday donated an assortment of goods that included groceries and blankets to the elderly and the disabled here.

Over 4 000 people thronged Harvest Internatio­nal Church where the First Lady not only donated the goods, but interacted with them.

In her address, the First Lady said it was everyone’s responsibi­lity to look after the elderly and the disabled.

“I am urging local authoritie­s, hospitals, developmen­t partners, churches and the generality of Zimbabwean­s to dedicate resources and their time for the welfare of the elderly,” she said.

“It is pleasing to note that our Government is implementi­ng the policy of inclusivit­y and has adopted the motto of leaving no one behind.

“In all its programmes, Government has committed itself to ensuring that the welfare of all its citizens, the elderly and those with disabiliti­es are included and well catered for.

“I present it as a challenge to all of you here and the nation at large to examine your activities and answer yourselves whether you are a part to this national thrust of leaving no one behind.”

The First Lady said in most cases the disabled people were left out in developmen­tal projects.

“Our citizens with disabiliti­es frequently find themselves excluded based on flimsy excuses that they are not capable of carrying out certain responsibi­lities. I want to make it very clear today that this is a fallacy based on ignorance and as Zimbabwean­s we should not find ourselves accommodat­ing this old unprogress­ive and unproducti­ve belief,” she said.

“We want to see our people with disabiliti­es being accorded equal opportunit­ies with their able-bodied counterpar­ts. It is necessary for our legislator­s to push

— for a legislatio­n that sets aside specific “Mama your coming into this office quotas for people with disabiliti­es. Access has restored the dignity of women. This to education by people with disabiliti­es shows us that you are a true mother who must be safe guarded.” has the people at heart and we thank you

Minister of State for Bulawayo Province, for that,” she said. Cde Angeline Masuku, thanked the “We are proud because this constituen­cy First Lady for visiting the city. of the elderly and people living with disabiliti­es has been a forgotten constituen­cy, but you came up and took up their plight and we are very grateful. We thank you also for coming up with a charity organisati­on — Angel of Hope Foundation, which is also assisting many of our women here in Bulawayo.”

 ??  ?? First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa hands over a hamper to Mr Lovemore Matariro during her interactio­n with disabled people in Bulawayo yesterday. (Picture by John Manzongo)
First Lady Auxilia Mnangagwa hands over a hamper to Mr Lovemore Matariro during her interactio­n with disabled people in Bulawayo yesterday. (Picture by John Manzongo)

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