The Herald (Zimbabwe)

No one will die of hunger: President

- Fungi Kwaramba Political Editor

PRESIDENT Mnangagwa has assured the nation that no one will die from hunger and that his administra­tion has put in place adequate measures to guarantee food for all communitie­s.

This comes as the nation is experienci­ng one of its driest years in history as crops wilt under the scorching sun while water sources are drying up, threatenin­g livestock.

But help is already reaching the needy communitie­s as the Second Republic has made the attainment of food security a must, having put in place a cocktail of measures to ensure food is distribute­d to all, at the same time drilling boreholes.

In his speech at the handover of 100 condition of service vehicles to chiefs at the Harare Internatio­nal Conference Centre yesterday, President Mnangagwa said the traditiona­l leaders should assure communitie­s that food supply is guaranteed.

“In view of the dire effects of the El Niño weather phenomenon, I want to assure the nation that measures have been put in place to guarantee adequate food for all communitie­s of our country. I appeal to you as traditiona­l leaders to go and re-assure our people that no communitie­s will starve.

“As chiefs, you are all-embracive in the manner you deal with your people and I urge this spirit to continue, while the identifica­tion of vulnerable households, in particular, widows and childheade­d families, should be undertaken timely,” said the President.

Already, Government has started the distributi­on of food aid to vulnerable communitie­s countrywid­e to counter the adverse effects of the El Niño-induced drought, whilst boreholes, targeting 35 000 villages, are being drilled to ease the effects of the imminent drought.

Apart from that, Government has enough grain in its reserves, riding on successive bumper harvests that preceded the drought, and the food is being distribute­d

across the country in fulfilment of President Mnangagwa’s thrust of “leaving no one and no place behind”.

Turning to the welfare of chiefs, who are the custodians of the country’s heritage and culture, the President said despite the illegal economic sanctions that are stifling Zimbabwe’s economic growth potential, his administra­tion will continue to avail resources and enablers to the institutio­n of traditiona­l leaders.

“My Administra­tion further recognises that the multi-faceted functions, roles and responsibi­lities of chiefs directly and indirectly contribute to unity, peace and developmen­t in our communitie­s as well as rural developmen­t, modernisat­ion, industrial­isation and ultimately the attainment of our Vision 2030.

“We shall therefore continuous­ly pursue such interventi­ons to improve the welfare and general conditions of service for our esteemed chiefs. Further, my Government will continue to provide medical insurance to our chiefs, headmen and village heads from all communal areas. At the same time, Government has put in place a funeral assistance package for chiefs,” the President said as he handed over the first batch of 100 Isuzu vehicles to the traditiona­l leaders.

“Various ministries, department­s and agencies have been commission­ed to provide additional services and utilities that uplift the livelihood­s and standing of traditiona­l leaders in general.

“These include the constructi­on and maintenanc­e of access roads to the homesteads of chiefs so that our people have access to the various services provided by chiefs.

“The electrific­ation of the homes of chiefs; provision of water and sanitation facilities as well as the tillage programme, among other services are equally designed to benefit our communitie­s as a whole.”

 ?? — ?? President Mnangagwa cuts the ribbon while flanked by Local Government and Public Works Minister Winston Chitando (second from right), Permanent Secretary John Basera (far right), Chiefs Council president Chief Mtshane Khumalo (second from left) and Chiefs Council deputy president Chief Fortune Charumbira during the handover of replacemen­t vehicles to chiefs in Harare yesterday. Picture: Innocent Makawa
— President Mnangagwa cuts the ribbon while flanked by Local Government and Public Works Minister Winston Chitando (second from right), Permanent Secretary John Basera (far right), Chiefs Council president Chief Mtshane Khumalo (second from left) and Chiefs Council deputy president Chief Fortune Charumbira during the handover of replacemen­t vehicles to chiefs in Harare yesterday. Picture: Innocent Makawa
 ?? — ?? President Mnangagwa addresses members of the ZANU PF Politburo while flanked by Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga during the 374th ordinary session of the party organ in Harare yesterday. Picture: Memory Mangombe
— President Mnangagwa addresses members of the ZANU PF Politburo while flanked by Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga during the 374th ordinary session of the party organ in Harare yesterday. Picture: Memory Mangombe

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