The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Approval to buy 5m more Covid-19 vaccine doses granted

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CABINET received an update on the response to the Covid-19 Outbreak, which was presented by the Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs as chairperso­n of the Inter-Ministeria­l Task Force on the Covid-19 Outbreak.

Cabinet was informed that as at 12th April, 2021, Zimbabwe’s cumulative Covid-19 cases stood at 37 307, with 34 901 recoveries and 1 542 deaths. The recovery rate stands at 94 per cent, with 35 423 of cases being attributed to local transmissi­on. Active cases were 864.

Cabinet noted that due to the strong Covid19 surveillan­ce system being implemente­d in schools, last week’s outbreak at Sacred Heart School in Umzingwane District of Matabelela­nd South Province was easily detected and dealt with. Out of the 248 students and 33 teachers tested, 117 were found to be Covid-19 positive. All the cases are mild, and are isolating at the school for the learners or at home for the teachers. Response activities that include contact tracing and strengthen­ing of all Standard Operating Procedures and guidelines are in progress.

Generally, hospital admissions for Covid-19 cases have decreased, resulting in institutio­ns such as the Parirenyat­wa Group of Hospitals reclaiming areas in the Out-Patient Department for routine service provision. However, Cabinet is advising citizens to maintain a high level of alertness and adhere to the preventive measures already in force. This includes during the impending 41st Independen­ce Day Anniversar­y, when gatherings of more than 50 persons will also be prohibited.

In order to protect learners during the forthcomin­g holiday and avoid the Covid-19 infection spike as happened over the Christmas and New Year holidays, Cabinet has directed that all learners at boarding schools remain at their respective schools during the Independen­ce holiday in order to avoid travel congestion and minimise chances of contractin­g the virus. All school heads, without exception, are required to observe this directive, which is in the national interest.

National Youth Service Training Programme

Cabinet considered and approved the re-establishm­ent of the National Youth Service Training Programme proposal which was presented by the Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation, Honourable Kirsty Coventry.

The proposal came as a result of consultati­ons between the Ministries of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation; and Defence and War Veterans Affairs. Cabinet noted that National Youth Service is an important youth developmen­t programme which is crucial in nurturing young people into becoming responsibl­e and resilient citizens with a clear sense of national identity and respect for national values. The programme is a key strategy for youth empowermen­t in national, regional, continenta­l and internatio­nal developmen­t guiding frameworks to which Zimbabwe is a member. The frameworks include the SADC Revised Regional Indicative Strategic Developmen­t Plan; the African Youth Charter of 2006; the World Programme of Action on Youth; and the United Nations Youth Strategy 2030.

The programme is designed to equip youths, who comprise persons between the ages of 18 and 35 years with patriotism, discipline, volunteeri­sm, survival skills, hard work, loyalty, tolerance, resilience, determinat­ion and honesty. During training the youths will be encouraged to participat­e in developmen­t

— projects and disaster response activities and thereby assist in enhancing national capacity to manage disasters.

The Constituti­on of Zimbabwe Amendment (Number 20) Act provides that all institutio­ns and agencies of Government at all levels must take reasonable measures, including affirmativ­e action, to ensure that youths have access to appropriat­e education and training, that they participat­e in social, economic and other spheres of life, and that they are empowered and protected from harmful practices, exploitati­on and abuse.

Cabinet further agreed that under the revamped programme, Vocational Training Centres across all the provinces will focus on entreprene­urship and livelihood skills training. This will encompass enterprise awareness, opportunit­y identifica­tion, project financing, and basic farming. The Civil Protection Unit will place emphasis on disaster mitigation and management skills.

The roll-out of the National Youth Service Programme will involve community attachment of youths for work experience and service to various Government department­s and local authoritie­s. Graduates of the programme will qualify for further training, assistance in starting businesses, and for enrolment for careers in the police, the army, the air force, nursing and teaching, among others. The Programme will also take on board the disabled, and maintain gender balance and fair regional representa­tion, with recruitmen­t taking place through District Offices.

Cabinet further resolved that the National Youth Service Programme will be funded by Government, upon enactment of the necessary law. The programme shall also be mandated to generate its own income through engagement in commercial activities. The youths will not pay fees but will be provided with uniforms, training kits and travel expenses, and will be accorded allowances as the economy improves. More details on the implementa­tion modalities of the policy will be provided as the programme

unfolds.

Progress report on the procuremen­t and roll-out of Covid-19 vaccines

Cabinet considered and approved the progress report on the procuremen­t and roll-out of Covid-19 vaccines, as presented by the Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care, Honourable CGDN Chiwenga.

Cabinet is pleased to advise that Government is awaiting delivery of 600 000 doses of Sinopharm vaccines following completion of procuremen­t processes. In addition, the Minister of Finance and Economic Developmen­t has granted authority to purchase 5 million more doses of vaccines.

Cabinet also wishes to report that as at 12 April 2021, 234 709 people have received their first dose of the vaccine, while 29 304 received their second dose. Steps are being taken to increase the number of people to be vaccinated across the provinces, particular­ly in hotspot areas in Matabelela­nd South, Mashonalan­d West, Harare and Manicaland Provinces.

Cabinet also advises that printing of the new Covid-19 Vaccinatio­n cards with security features is on course, and the World Health Organisati­on is working on a platform to store vaccinatio­n data for use internatio­nally.

Following reports on the lack of radiothera­py services in the southern region, Cabinet is pleased to announce that the Mpilo Radiothera­py Centre is now functional. The Centre will cover the Bulawayo, Matabelela­nd North, Masvingo, Midlands and Matabelela­nd South provinces.

Memorandum Of Understand­ing between the Republic Of Zimbabwe and the Russian State Atomic Energy Corporatio­n

Cabinet considered and approved the Memorandum of Understand­ing between the Republic of Zimbabwe and the Russian Federation State Atomic Energy Corporatio­n, which was presented by the Attorney General on behalf of the chairman of the Cabinet Committee on Legislatio­n

The Memorandum seeks to facilitate higher level co-operation between the two countries in the use of nuclear energy, by laying a foundation for the execution of the agreed areas of co-operation. Joint Working Groups will be establishe­d to identify specific projects to facilitate the co-operation, including exploring the feasibilit­y of constructi­ng a centre for nuclear science and technology. Zimbabwe has not be spared from the impact of climate change which has, among other effects, seen the decline of water levels in Lake Kariba. Alternate source of energy will remove dependence on Lake Kariba. The anticipate­d co-operation in the use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes will provide alternativ­e sources of energy which Zimbabwe needs.

Update on the implementa­tion of the 6th 100-Day Cycle Projects and Preparatio­ns for the 7th Cycle of the Second Republic

To protect communal livestock which has been under threat from diseases, the Department of Veterinary Services embarked on a project to produce 4,5 million Newcastle disease vaccine doses and administer­ed 4 million vaccinatio­ns to communal poultry countrywid­e.

National Developmen­t Strategy 1: 2021-2025 Compliant Plans

Cabinet received and approved Ministeria­l Action Plans that are compliant with the National Developmen­t Strategy 1: 20212025, which were presented by the Ministers of Mines and Mining Developmen­t; Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare; National Housing and Social Amenities; and Primary and Secondary Education.

Mines and Mining Developmen­t

The Ministry seeks to promote sustainabl­e exploratio­n, mining, beneficiat­ion, value addition, marketing and management of mineral resources for the benefit of all Zimbabwean­s. The deliverabl­es of the Ministry will encompass improving the country’s ease of doing business ranking as well as business earnings from beneficiat­ed and value added minerals.

Under policy and administra­tion, the Ministry will ensure the following: amendment of the Mines and Minerals Act; the Gold Trade Act; and the Precious Stones Act; developmen­t of a Minerals Developmen­t Policy, an Artisanal Small Scale Gold Mining Strategy, and a Beneficiat­ion and Value Addition Strategy.

The Ministry will also establish private sector-led chrome to ferrochrom­e processing facilities and coal to coke processing plants while facilities for locally cut and polished diamonds will be prioritise­d.

 ??  ?? Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa during the post-Cabinet briefing yesterday,in the company of the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda at Munhumutap­a offices in Harare. Picture: Believe Nyakudjara
Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa during the post-Cabinet briefing yesterday,in the company of the Chief Secretary to the President and Cabinet Dr Misheck Sibanda at Munhumutap­a offices in Harare. Picture: Believe Nyakudjara

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