The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Food distributi­on to needy areas paced up

- Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter

DISTRIBUTI­ON of maize to some vulnerable families across the country is being speeded up by Government to ensure food security at household level is achieved, with adequate stocks on hand to make these household supplies.

Those who did not get enough grain in the previous farming season will be the first to be allocated.

The Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare is listing those who are exposed to hunger.

Speaking soon after the Zanu PF caucus meeting yesterday, the Minister of Lands, Agricultur­e, Fisheries, Water and Rural Developmen­t Dr Anxious Masuka confirmed that there is sufficient grain within the GMB to guarantee the social welfare requiremen­t until the next harvest.

“It was a rare opportunit­y for the ministry to interact with the caucus and the discussion focused on four issues: agricultur­al transforma­tion, increase production and productivi­ty, social welfare distributi­on and the needs of rural population and Government’ s pledge and commitment to guarantee food security for everyone.

“We have sufficient grain within the GMB to guarantee the social welfare requiremen­t of this nation until the next harvest.

“The third issue was the current illegal relocation­s that are being conducted by the ZRP where we share experience­s and notes regarding what is happening in the various parts of the country and MPs have their own views on how things could have happened,” said Minister Masuka.

The Government is committed to ensure food security at household is achieved.

“We focused on food security and how we are going to be achieving food security for the nation from now into the future. It was a very candid exchange of views to sharpen the ministry’s strategies in order to enable us to save the nation better,” he emphasised.

Zanu PF chief whip Cde Pupurai Togarepi said that the Zanu PF caucus meeting was meant to discuss issues affecting MPs in their areas, the major one being food security and the current evictions being conducted across the country which is affecting a number of people.

Minister Masuka was invited to brief and explain to the caucus meeting to clear the air on illegal settlers who are being evicted.

“Members of Parliament wanted to know how it is carried out and also recommendi­ng to the minister how it can be done in a better way.

“The minister gave us an explanatio­n on the issue of food security where he assured the people of Zimbabwe that the maize is there, millers have got enough maize, private players also have maize they sponsored from production. We have over 2 million worth of grain available,” said Cde Togarepi.

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