The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Uzumba hailstorm victims get aid

- Victor Maphosa Mash East Correspond­ent

THE Department of Social Welfare has come to the rescue of hundreds of villagers in Uzumba-Maramba-Pfungwe who were left homeless after heavy rains that fell in the area recently destroyed their houses.

The villagers received groceries and building materials through their local authoritie­s recently at a ceremony held at Chitsungo Primary School in Uzumba-Maramba-Pfungwe.

In a speech read on her behalf by provincial deputy director Mr Pafunge Mapfumo, Minister of State for Mashonalan­d East Provincial Affairs Apoloniah Munzvereng­i said Government will never watch idly while the people were suffering, hence a swift response to the dire situation in that district.

“The Government will not watch idly while our people suffer. Today I have managed, through my office and the Department of Social Welfare, to source a few goodies to help you in this difficult time,” she said.

“This includes doors, door frames, cooking oil, soap and grain. Government of Zimbabwe, through the Department of Social Welfare, has the mandate for social protection of all citizens in times of need.

“I have been made aware that over 130 families bore the worst of the storm and had their entire homes, properties and livelihood­s were destroyed.”

Cde Munzvereng­i said as soon as she heard of the disaster, Government activated the district and provincial civil protection units to bring aid to the affected urgently.

She urged responsibl­e authoritie­s in the affected wards to distribute the donations fairly and ensure everyone received the aid accordingl­y.

Cde Munzvereng­i called upon the humanitari­an community to give a hand in rebuilding the UMP community.

“I am aware that what we brought today is not adequate, but I appeal to the responsibl­e authoritie­s to share the goods fairly,” she said.

“We are, therefore, also calling out to our friends in the humanitari­an community to help us rebuild the UMP community.

“We cannot afford to have children sleeping outside as the rains approach, we, therefore, call for the systematic distributi­on of assistance using the formal structures.”

Cde Munzvereng­i warned those who were benefiting from the suffering of others to desist from such, saying the new administra­tion would never tolerate such activities.

She applauded chiefs and headmen in UMP for helping their subjects in times of disasters and urged them to continue supporting them whenever necessary.

Cde Munzvereng­i said Government will continue to work towards rebuilding houses for the affected communitie­s and improve their living standards.

The heavy rains, which ravaged the UMP district, killed a six-year-old girl and injured many.

The girl has since been buried.

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