The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Food aid distributi­on to vulnerable communitie­s begins

- Blessings Chidakwa Herald Reporter ◆ Full story on www.herald.co.zw

THE Government has begun the distributi­on of food aid to vulnerable communitie­s countrywid­e to counter the adverse effects of the El Niño-induced drought.

Due to the El Niño weather conditions, the country has received inadequate rains this season and farmers across the country have watched their crops wilt due to extended dry periods.

But Government is on top of the situation, having put in place a cocktail of measures to mitigate the situation.

In an interview Lands, Agricultur­e, Fisheries, Water and Rural Developmen­t Deputy Minister Vangelis Haritatos said Government was pulling all the stops to counter the adverse effects of El Niño.

“For the vulnerable households, the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare is assisting them. The ministry is accessing about 21 000 tonnes monthly for distributi­on to vulnerable households.

“So, in drought-prone areas let the people approach their District Developmen­t Coordinato­rs for registrati­on so that they can access aid,” he said.

Deputy Minister Haritatos said Government is improving the country’s irrigation facilities to counter the effects of climate change. He said dams have enough water for irrigation during the winter season.

In a statement, Zinwa head corporate communicat­ions and marketing manager Mrs Marjorie Munyonga said as part of the drought response measures, the Authority is already closely monitoring water use patterns in the dams across the country to ensure early detection of vulnerable areas.

“The authority encourages farmers and all those intending to draw water from national dams to ensure that their water use is in terms of water abstractio­n agreements as required by the law. This will ensure efficient, orderly, and well-coordinate­d allocation and utilisatio­n of the available water.

“Zinwa shall also be embarking on an intensive awareness campaign to help communitie­s appreciate the extent of the drought and the part they can play in mitigating its effects through efficient use of water,” she said.

Mrs Munyonga said Zinwa is also drilling boreholes across the country to help alleviate the water situation in both rural and urban areas, under the auspices of the Presidenti­al Rural Developmen­t Programme.

“As of February 22, 2022, a total of 2 658 boreholes had been drilled under the Presidenti­al Rural Developmen­t Programme which is aimed at having a borehole drilled in each of the 35 000 villages in Zimbabwe. A further 77 boreholes have also been drilled as part of the cholera response programme to improve access to water by communitie­s in cholera hotspots,” she said.

According to a report released by the Ministry of Lands, Agricultur­e, Fisheries, Water and Rural Developmen­t, Zimbabwe has 240 000 tonnes of grain in the Strategic Grain Reserve which is enough to take the country to the next harvest. Private players are also complement­ing Government stocks through the importatio­n of maize duty-free.

Recently, Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister July Moyo said plans are in place to assist affected people with food aid with his ministry compiling a list of those exposed to hunger.

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