The Herald (Zimbabwe)

First Lady in unique engagement with street children, cooks for them

- Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter ◆ Full story on www.herald.co.zw

AT an occasion that mirrored the strong bond between a mother and her children, renowned philanthro­pist and empowermen­t advocate, First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa yesterday spent time cooking for over 300 children living and working on the streets at her newly launched Life Skills Developmen­t Centre in Mbare, Harare which she set up for them so they stay off the streets.

During the interactio­n, she emphasised the need for the children to earn a dignified living and quit vices like drug abuse and prostituti­on which had seen a number of girls falling pregnant prematurel­y.

The First Lady is also the country’s health and child care ambassador who has a passion for the welfare of women, children, the elderly and the disabled, among many other disadvanta­ged groups.

The centre also affords beneficiar­ies the opportunit­y to bath and change clothes as they undertake their various projects that include farming and gardening while staying there.

Amai Mnangagwa provides toiletries for them.

The First Lady was joined by women from the community in preparing the sumptuous, healthy and nutritious dishes comprising chicken roast, beef stew, sugar beans, rice, sadza and dried vegetables in peanut butter.

Fresh vegetables that formed part of the meals were grown in a garden which is being watered by the children who planted them together with the First Lady on the day the centre was officially opened three months ago.

After eating, the children were taught good manners by the First Lady and they cleaned their plates and pots, a sign that they had listened to the teachings.

Amai Mnangagwa identified the place which she has refurbishe­d through working with the city council and relevant Government department­s.

This is not the first time the First Lady has launched a project directly for children living on the streets and drug addicts.

A few years ago, she rounded up some street children and committed them to Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa Children’s Home in Chiredzi, where they are pursuing academic studies and being equipped with vocational training skills.

They have since quit drugs and are living comfortabl­y at the home with their foster mothers while going to school.

Some are in boarding schools. At the centre, a nutritiona­l garden and orchard with drip irrigation, a solar-powered borehole with 20 000litre tanks and taps were set up.

The complex is the skills developmen­t centre for Harare Metropolit­an province, where children from the streets, drug addicts and those around the community are receiving training in various projects, including agricultur­e.

More projects like carpentry, dressmakin­g, poultry and sporting activities will be introduced soon while the children will also enrol for short courses at the centre.

Amai Mnangagwa launched a feeding scheme whereby the beneficiar­ies will have healthy meals everyday as they do their projects.

She also gave them clothes.

In her remarks, the First Lady said issues pertaining to the moulding and raising of children did not have anything to do with politics.

She said it was everyone’s responsibi­lity to see to it that these children are well looked after.

“I have come to share the history of how I started this programme in conjunctio­n with various other department­s like the city council because of my zeal to transform the lives of these children. I identified this place but it was dilapidate­d so we worked hard to refurbish it.

“We do not know where these children came from neither do we know their parents nor their places of birth. However, they are our collective­ly responsibi­lity now. In programmes like these there is no politics as we are there to put our heads together with the aim of assisting these children.

“Some of them are now living here to safeguard their projects. The vegetables we prepared today, we grew them here,” she said to applause.

“Some among these children are pregnant as they take each other in the streets and one gave birth at this place last month. Those being born need a place to stay and therefore we have work to do.

“We shall have school lessons here where I will be introducin­g courses. I do not want to hear anyone calling them derogatory names like ‘zvigunduru’. Those I took to Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa Children’s Home are doing exceptiona­lly well in school where others are now prefects. Some passed their Ordinary Level and Advanced Level with flying colours,” the First Lady said.

Dr Mnangagwa implored Zimbabwean­s to abstain from calling the children derogative names, but instead play a part in assisting them to become better citizens.

“The children here need love from us, they need our love and support. I want you children to choose what you are capable of doing and focus on that project that we are doing here and I will bring more projects. I want you to quit drugs. Please do not sell the clothes that I have brought you. I say no to those who return to be streets and under bridges. No to mutoriro. I want you to make money, but not through begging and stealing. I want you to succeed in life my children,” she said with a broad smile.

Minister of State for Harare Provincial Affairs and Devolution Charles Tavengwa thanked the First Lady for her philanthro­pic work which has captured the imaginatio­n of the world.

“We thank you Amai, our First Lady for the great work that you are doing here. We thank you Amai for your commitment and dedication to disadvanta­ged people in our society which will create a conducive and inclusive environmen­t for these disadvanta­ged people to coexist with others,” he said.

Equipping vulnerable groups with life skills, Minister Tawengwa said, had a positive impact in the developmen­t of the country.

“Your Excellency, let me hasten to mention that equipping this vulnerable group with life skills is a noble idea in our quest as government to leave no one and no place behind as explored in the developmen­tal matrix in the national developmen­t strategy 1 as we embrace the mantra of leaving no one and no place behind its noble to target this disadvanta­ged group of people who have been left to roam on the streets thus the mantra is critical as it addresses this. Your excellency with this event I want to urge you not to grow weary and to bring good, especially your philanthro­pic works which are known not only in Zimbabwe but throughout the world, that is the world at large,” he said.

 ?? ?? Children living and working on the streets partake in a meal which was prepared for them by Angel of Hope Foundation patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa at the skills developmen­t centre she set up for them in Mbare yesterday
Children living and working on the streets partake in a meal which was prepared for them by Angel of Hope Foundation patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa at the skills developmen­t centre she set up for them in Mbare yesterday
 ?? ?? First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa is greeted by Harare Mayor Clr Jacob Mafume during her interactio­n with children living and working on the streets at the skills developmen­t centre she set up for them in Mbare yesterday
First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa is greeted by Harare Mayor Clr Jacob Mafume during her interactio­n with children living and working on the streets at the skills developmen­t centre she set up for them in Mbare yesterday
 ?? ?? First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa prepares a meal for children living and working on the streets at the skills developmen­t centre in Mbare yesterday
First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa prepares a meal for children living and working on the streets at the skills developmen­t centre in Mbare yesterday
 ?? ?? Angel of Hope Foundation patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa and children living and working on the streets pluck vegetables for cooking from a garden she initiated for them at the skills developmen­t centre in Mbare yesterday.
Angel of Hope Foundation patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa and children living and working on the streets pluck vegetables for cooking from a garden she initiated for them at the skills developmen­t centre in Mbare yesterday.
 ?? ?? Part of the crowd that joined First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa in her interactio­n with children living and working on the streets at the skills developmen­t centre she set up for them in Mbare yesterday
Part of the crowd that joined First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa in her interactio­n with children living and working on the streets at the skills developmen­t centre she set up for them in Mbare yesterday
 ?? ?? Angel of Hope Foundation patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa hands over meals she personally prepared to children living and working on the streets at the skills developmen­t centre she set up for them in Mbare
Angel of Hope Foundation patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa hands over meals she personally prepared to children living and working on the streets at the skills developmen­t centre she set up for them in Mbare
 ?? ?? Children living and working on the streets wash plates after a meal prepared by First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa at the skills developmen­t centre in Mbare yesterday
Children living and working on the streets wash plates after a meal prepared by First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa at the skills developmen­t centre in Mbare yesterday
 ?? - Pictures: John Manzongo ?? Angel of Hope Foundation staff and Mbare community members assist First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa in cooking meals for children living and working on the streets in Mbare yesterday
- Pictures: John Manzongo Angel of Hope Foundation staff and Mbare community members assist First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa in cooking meals for children living and working on the streets in Mbare yesterday
 ?? ?? Women from Mbare Community assist First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa in feeding street children at the skills developmen­t centre she set up in Mbare
Women from Mbare Community assist First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa in feeding street children at the skills developmen­t centre she set up in Mbare

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