The Manica Post

Boost for Manicaland Women’s League

ZANU-PF Manicaland Women’s League’s poultry projects received a major boost after the party’s national secretary for Women’s League and First Lady, Dr Amai Grace Mugabe donated 1 000 chicks last Friday.

- Liberty Dube Post Correspond­ent

SCORES of women, who gathered at Profeeds centre in the city to receive the chicks, said the gesture would go a long way towards promoting self-sustenance. The chicks will be distribute­d to the party’s eight districts. Each district got 125 chicks.

“We are delighted. We would like to thank Dr Mugabe for the kind gesture. These income-generating projects will assist us to fend for our families instead of depending on handouts. She always ZANU-PF preaches about self-sustenance and I am glad that she has led by example. We will today buy stock feeds and make sure that the projects will continue growing and benefit more people,” said Zanu-PF Manicaland provincial chairlady, Cde Esteri Muyambo.

She said women in the party were hardworkin­g and innovative.

“Each constituen­cy will get an equal share. Dr Amai Mugabe pledged the chicks in December last year soon after the Zanu-PF 16th National People’s Conference held in Masvingo. Dr Amai Mugabe always supports us in our self-sustenance initiative­s,” she added.

Women interviewe­d said the kind gesture was a great motivation.

“We would like to thank Dr Amai Mugabe for the love she always gives us. I am into poultry and this is a big boost. At least with such projects I can be able to fend for my children,” she added.

Poultry, bee keeping, piggery, knitting among other things are some of the income-generating projects Zanu-PF women in the province have embarked on.

 ??  ?? Manicaland provincial chairlady, Cde Esteri Muyambo (left) hands over some of the chicks to the provincial secretary for administra­tion, Cde Chido Sanyatwe who was representi­ng Nyanga District
Manicaland provincial chairlady, Cde Esteri Muyambo (left) hands over some of the chicks to the provincial secretary for administra­tion, Cde Chido Sanyatwe who was representi­ng Nyanga District

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