The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Pfumvudza plots take shape

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ERADICATIN­G poverty remains a key priority of Government’s overall policy objective with the country implementi­ng strategies to ensure that people are food secure and live better, President Mnangagwa has said.

In his congratula­tory message to Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Internatio­nal Seminar on Poverty Eradicatio­n and Responsibi­lity of Political Parties held virtually in the Chinese province of Fujian on Tuesday, the President, who is also the Zanu PF First Secretary, commended China for being the first country to achieve poverty alleviatio­n as set in the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, saying Zimbabwe is on a new path towards improving the welfare of its people.

“Zimbabwe is on a new path, eradicatin­g poverty remains at the forefront of the Government’s overall policy objective. Zimbabwe has been implementi­ng poverty reduction strategies since 1980. Though we are faced with humanitari­an challenges like other nations in the region, in our case it has been worsened by illegal sanctions, the negative impact of climate change, and currently by the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. We, however, are forging ahead in making sure our people are food secure,” the President said.

To enhance food security, the Second Republic under the leadership of President Mnangagwa has taken pragmatic steps to improve agricultur­al production and productivi­ty, through innovative farming concepts such as the Pfumvudza/Intwasa programme, which will benefit at least two million households, the mechanisat­ion and modernisat­ion of farming as well as the provision of agricultur­al inputs under the Presidenti­al Inputs Scheme.

Both the Pfumvudza and Farm Mechanisat­ion schemes are meant to climate-proof agricultur­al under the agricultur­e recovery plan which seeks to transform the sector into an US$8,2 billion industry by 2025.

Apart from investing in agricultur­e, the Second Republic has also rolled out several self-empowermen­t programmes as it continues to put in place measures to improve the people’s welfare.

“There is still a long way to go in promoting comprehens­ive developmen­t among our people. Accordingl­y, several ongoing projects have been put in place, such as bakeries, production, horticultu­re, mining and value addition, processing and packaging of millet, peanut butter, poultry piggery, soap and lotion making and many other projects.

“The party and Government continuous­ly evaluate the successes and challenges faced at all levels. Government will continue to carry out feasibilit­y studies for new joint projects, with the products or services per province to be carried out as commercial businesses.

“Decent job creation, underpinne­d by sustained economic growth and developmen­t is key for poverty eradicatio­n. Zimbabwe has increased job creation, through several projects currently running in all sectors, throughout the country. Government now has a larger percentage employed in the informal sector, with a larger percent of women,” he said.

The President said in pursuit of eradicatin­g poverty, Government has also improved access to education across all sectors from, Early Childhood Developmen­t (ECD), primary and secondary, universiti­es, teachers’ colleges and industrial training centres.

“Most of all the education facilities have been electrifie­d and computeris­ed”.

Turning to the crucial health sector, the President said the Government “has built and rehabilita­ted several hospitals and clinics, both in urban and rural areas”.

“To this end, new equipment has been provided and old ones refurbishe­d. The Government is also purchasing critical and urgent medication.

“The Government, working together with Zanu PF’s department of the Disabled and Disadvanta­ged Persons, has put a number of initiative­s in place, to support people living with disability, and the elderly, through provision of food and shelter, and in most cases providing free medical attention.

Meanwhile, the President lauded his Chinese counterpar­t for adopting key reform policies that have seen the Chinese Communist Party lifting over 700 million people out of poverty, a remarkable achievemen­t that has seen the world second biggest economy being the first country to achieve the poverty alleviatio­n goal set by the United Nations in its 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t.

A four-member delegation, led by Zanu PF acting youth secretary Cde Tendai Chirau attended the three-day internatio­nal zoom seminar on Poverty Eradicatio­n and Responsibi­lity of Parties which aimed at improving the role played by political parties in alleviatin­g poverty.

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Farmers in Bemhiwa Village, Marange communal lands, inspect a Pfumvudza demonstrat­ion plot. More than 1,2 million households have already prepared Pfumvudza plots and received inputs from the Government

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