The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Preps for Uhuru celebratio­ns, ZITF on track

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CABINET considered and adopted the update report on preparatio­ns for the 44th session of the SADC Summit, which was presented by the Honourable Vice President, General (Rtd) Dr CGDN Chiwenga as chairperso­n of the Inter-Ministeria­l Task Force on SADC Summit Preparatio­ns.

Zimbabwe will host the 44th SADC Summit of Heads of State and Government and assume the Chairmansh­ip of SADC on 17 August, 2024.

The summit will be hosted at the New Parliament Building in the New City at Mt Hampden. A week prior to the summit, the country will host the SADC Industrial­isation Week.

Vice President Chiwenga is coordinati­ng the preparatio­ns for hosting the summit. Accordingl­y, three inter-ministeria­l committees, embracing all relevant ministries,department­s and Agencies, were establishe­d to spearhead the preparatio­ns. The committees are as follows: ◆ Sub-Committee on Finance and Agreement, which is responsibl­e for overseeing the financing of the whole preparator­y programme ◆ Sub-Committee on Constructi­on, to develop the requisite hosting facilities and the enabling infrastruc­ture; and ◆ Sub-Committee on Communicat­ion, Brand Promotion and Publicity, which is responsibl­e for disseminat­ing informatio­n about Zimbabwe’s hosting of the SADC Summit and manage SADC monitoring and evaluation visits relating to the preparedne­ss of the country to host the summit. In terms of preparatio­ns, the Government has put in place measures to provide accommodat­ion for all guests and participan­ts. Landscapin­g, rehabilita­tion and constructi­on of access roads to the venue of the summit are ongoing. The landscapin­g works are 58 percent complete, while the civil works are 67 percent complete. The Public Works Department is constructi­ng a 2.8 mega litre water reservoir which is expected to be completed by June 2024.

Meanwhile, the City of Harare is installing bio-digesters for managing waste-water. The Municipali­ty will also repair and upgrade traffic signals at key intersecti­ons on routes leading to the summit venue and hotels to be utilised by delegates around the city, as well as ensuring that street lights are working.

In terms of rehabilita­tion of main access roads, Cabinet informs the nation that three main packages under this programme which are being undertaken are as follows: ◆ The Harare-Chirundu Section from Julius Nyerere Street to 2nd Street-Lomagundi Road to Westgate traffic circle; ◆ The Harare-Kanyemba section from Harare Drive to intersecti­on with the New Parliament Boulevard; and

◆ The New Parliament Boulevard, New Parliament loop road, access roads and Old Mazowe Road. In addition, a number of selected roads from the Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport to the city centre and the access roads leading to the main access roads to the New Parliament, are being rehabilita­ted.

The nation is further informed that the Ministry of Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology, Postal and Courier Services is coordinati­ng provision of infrastruc­ture to meet SADC Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology requiremen­ts and facilitate a seamless flow of meetings and sessions during the summit.

PROPOSED 2024 WINTER CEREALS PRODUCTION PLAN

Cabinet received and adopted the proposed 2024 winter cereals production plan which was presented by the Minister of Lands, Agricultur­e, Fisheries, Water and Rural Developmen­t, Honourable Dr Anxious

Masuka.

Zimbabwe has comparativ­e advantage producing wheat rather than maize or sorghum in winter. Accordingl­y, a total of 120 000 hectares have been targeted for wheat production during the 2024 winter cereal production season, compared to the 90 912 hectares planted in 2023. The total production is estimated as 624 000 metric tonnes, against a national requiremen­t of 360 000 metric tonnes annually. The hectarage will be financed through banks; the Presidenti­al Input Scheme; ARDA (Estates + Joint Ventures); the Food Crop Contractor­s Associatio­n (FCCA); and self-financing.

Farmers are being advised that the country has enough wheat seed and chemicals, some fertiliser­s and chemicals in stock for the 2024 winter cereals production season. The deficit in fertiliser requiremen­ts will be met through imports. There is enough water in the country’s dams for the winter cereals production programme.

In terms of mechanisat­ion, there is enough capacity to adequately and timeously till the 120 000 hectares. Cabinet also approved an incentive planning price of US$440 per tonne for wheat, and a planning price of US$360/tonne for maize/sorghum.

These viable producer prices should incentivis­e farmers to commit more land to wheat production. Government encourages all farmers with available irrigation and land to contribute to national efforts to produce a bumper wheat crop as part of the national strategy to ensure food security.

UPDATE ON THE NATIONAL CHOLERA OUTBREAK RESPONSE

The Acting Minister of Health and Child Care, Honourable Paul Mavima updated Cabinet on the national cholera outbreak response.

Zimbabwe’s cumulative suspected cholera cases are 29 144.

The Ministry of Health and Child Care continues to conduct integrated training in case management, surveillan­ce, infection prevention and control, and social mobilisati­on for Midlands, Masvingo, Mashonalan­d Central, and Mashonalan­d West Provinces in order to augment staff already trained.

Known hotspots are being targeted with community awareness and the deployment of oral rehydratio­n points and establishm­ent of cholera treatment camps.

Furthermor­e, the ministry is working with Apostolic Women Empowermen­t

Trust in training interfaith leaders in Manicaland and Masvingo Provinces, with the objective to strengthen actions to address collaborat­ive and collective initiative­s in the response to the cholera and polio outbreaks.

Cabinet noted with concern that some churches continue to gather in places without safe water or sanitation facilities. His Excellency the President, Cde Dr Mnangagwa, has since directed that solarised water facilities and borehole should be installed in order to ensure the provision of safe water and sanitation at Karuyana Shrine among other sites.

In light of the impending Easter Holidays, Cabinet has directed the Ministry of Health and Child Care to intensify monitoring and supervisio­n of all gatherings in order to minimize the spread of cholera.

Cabinet further directed that, going forward, no church gatherings must take place until church leaders install solar powered boreholes or bush pump boreholes as well as sanitation facilities. All gatherings must obtain prior clearance and should be supervised by health authoritie­s.

UPDATE ON PREPARATIO­NS FOR THE 2024 INDEPENDEN­CE ANNIVERSAR­Y CELEBRATIO­NS AND CHILDREN’S PARTY

Cabinet considered and adopted the update report on preparatio­ns for the 2024 Independen­ce Anniversar­y Celebratio­ns and Children’s Party, which was presented by Vice President Mohadi as chairperso­n of the Cabinet Committee on State Occasions and National Monuments.

Cabinet wishes to inform the nation that significan­t preparator­y works for the 2024 Independen­ce Anniversar­y celebratio­ns and children’s party have been undertaken at the venue and on road infrastruc­ture leading to the venues of the events.

These are as follows: the Murambinda-Birchenoug­h Bridge, the ChivhuNyaz­ura, Mushandira­pamwe-Wedza, Wedza-Mutiweshir­i, Marange Shrine, Gutu-Matimba and Gutu-Kurai as well as other local roads linking to the venue.

A business exhibition for all local authoritie­s, youths, women, ministries, department­s and agencies, small businesses, local and from outside the province, will be running along the 2024 Independen­ce anniversar­y celebratio­ns.

The platform will accord the exhibitors the opportunit­y to showcase their achievemen­ts in business, covering the period since the attainment of independen­ce in 1980.

UPDATE ON PREPARATIO­NS FOR THE 2024 ZIMBABWE INTERNATIO­NAL TRADE FAIR

The Minister of Industry and Commerce, Honourable Ngobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu, presented the update on preparatio­ns for the 2024 Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Trade Fair scheduled for 23 to 27 April in Bulawayo.

Preparatio­ns for ZITF are on track, with infrastruc­ture refurbishm­ent already underway and expected to be completed by 20 April. The 64th edition of the fair, which will be private sector-led, will run under the theme “Innovation: The Catalyst for Industrial­isation and Trade”.

The fair will be officially opened by Kenyan President Dr William Ruto.

A total of 466 direct exhibitors had registered to participat­e as at 21 March, with 65 exhibiting for the first time. Ninety-six per cent or 47 425 square metres out of the net space available or 49 499 square metres have been taken up.

Twenty-five internatio­nal exhibitors from 21 countries, namely: Belarus; the People’s Republic of China; the European Union; France; Germany; Italy; Iran; Japan; Kenya; Malawi; Mozambique; Namibia; Netherland­s; Nigeria; Romania; South Africa; South Korea; Sweden; the United Kingdom; the United States and Zambia have confirmed attendance. The internatio­nal exhibits will cut across several sectors.

Cabinet highlights that the main activities at the 2024 ZITF will comprise the following:

• The ZITF welcome cocktail;

• The ZITF Internatio­nal Business Conference on 24 April, which will be officially opened by Vice President Chiwenga;

• The ZITF Charity Golf Challenge, ZITF Diplomats Forum, Connect Africa Symposium and the Tourism Night that will be held on 25 April. The ZITF Diplomats Forum will be held under the theme “Fostering Economic Partnershi­ps through Entreprene­urship”, while the theme for the Connect Africa Symposium will be “Entreprene­urial Africa: Routes to Sustainabl­e Progress”. The symposium will be officially opened by Vice President Mohadi;

• The 0fficial 0pening ceremony and the ZNCC business luncheon will be on 26 April;

• Public days will be held on 26 and 27 April.

There will also be a two-day ZITF Innovators Forum for young innovators and entreprene­urs in Africa. The five-day ZITF Scholastic­a Expo 2024 event will focus on entreprene­urship, innovation and leadership for students in the country.

As part of capacity building, the ZITF Company will offer value-added services to both exhibitors and visitors as well as exhibition training to exhibitors for the best possible return on investment.

EXTRAORDIN­ARY DOUBLE TROIKA SUMMIT OF HEADS OF STATE AND GOVERNMENT PLUS TROOP CONTRIBUTI­NG COUNTRIES, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO AND THE REPUBLIC OF MOZAMBIQUE

Cabinet received and adopted the Report on the Extraordin­ary Double Troika Summit of Heads of State and Government plus troop contributi­ng countries, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of Mozambique which was held in Lusaka, Zambia, on 23 March, 2024.

The report was presented by the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade, Hon. Frederick Shava. The summit considered the security situation in the DRC and Mozambique.

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The Minister of Informatio­n, Publicity and Broadcasti­ng Services, Dr Jenfan Muswere, addresses a post-Cabinet media briefing in Harare yesterday
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