The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Joy for visually-impaired Masvingo families

- Masvingo Bureau

JOURNALIST­S and members of the business community operating under the banner of the Masvingo People to People organisati­on, have donated food hampers worth more than $15 000 to families that are staying at Mucheke Bus Terminus.

The families, whose members are visually impaired, stay in shacks and have been struggling, especially during this Covid-19 lockdown period.

The organisati­on intends to expand its humanitari­an work and assist more vulnerable individual­s and families to ease their plight under the economic environmen­t that has been worsened by Covid-19.

The food hampers comprising sugar, cooking oil, mealie-meal, soap, salt, flour and other items were handed over by the organisati­on’s patron and Masvingo acting town clerk Engineer Edward Mukaratirw­a and its chairman George Maponga.

Speaking after handover of the hampers on Sunday, the organisati­on’s vice chair Dr Richard Makoni said they were committed to making a difference in the lives of vulnerable people in the province.

He said the Government alone could not afford to meet the needs of vulnerable people under the lockdown period.

“We saw it fit to pool the little resources we have to help our fellow compatriot­s, particular­ly the vulnerable who are living with disabiliti­es,” said Dr Makoni. “This gesture is our small way of complement­ing the work being done by Government and other partners to ameliorate the plight of our people during this lockdown period.

“We want to thank all those who donated towards this cause and look forward to more assistance so that we continue to assist our fellow disadvanta­ged countrymen during these difficult times.”

The organisati­on’s motto is, “In serving each other we become free”.

Eng Mukaratirw­a said the donations to the visually-impaired was a sign of good citizenshi­p, which should be applauded and replicated to help more people in dire situations across the city and beyond.

“I want to applaud what Masvingo People to People members have done by pooling their resources together to assist underprivi­leged members of our community and my appeal is for them to continue with the programme so that more of our people get assistance,” he said.

Eng Mukaratirw­a promised to make sure Government was engaged so that the visually-impaired families staying at the bus terminus were relocated to a more habitable place.

The families are staying close to the public toilets at Mucheke bus terminus from which they draw water, which is putting their lives at risk.

A representa­tive of the families Mr Lovemore Sahi thanked the associatio­n for the assistance, saying the donation was going to limit their movement in view of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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