The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Village Command Agric II comes to Chivi

- Walter Mswazie in Chivi South

CHIVI Rural District Council chair Dr Killer Zivhu (pictured right) yesterday launched the second phase of Village Command Agricultur­e with a rallying call to boost maize production.

Addressing farmers at Banga Irrigation Scheme, Dr Zivhu - who is the Zimbabwe Local Government Associatio­n president - said Command Agricultur­e programme would ensure food security. He also handed over 6 000 bags of cement for constructi­on of schools as well as water weirs under Command Water Harvesting.

“We are launching the second phase of Village Command Agricultur­e so that villagers can be able to produce enough to ensure food security. The good crop in Banga Irrigation Scheme shows that things can be done. I know we are talking food here but let me also urge you to register in the on-going biometric voter registrati­on exercise. This will enable all of us to vote for our party - Zanu-PF,” said Dr Zivhu.

He warned councillor­s and village heads against diverting what they got under the Presidenti­al Inputs Support Scheme.

“Free inputs under the Presidenti­al Inputs Support Scheme are coming and let’s use these productive­ly. Each household should be able to produce more than 10 bags per season,” said Dr Zivhu.

“I want to warn community leaders not to lure your girlfriend­s using Government-sourced farming inputs. You must give deserving beneficiar­ies and not your relatives or friends.”

Dr Zivhu also said the second phase of Zim-Asset would see constructi­on of schools, rehabilita­tion of roads, and implementa­tion of water harvesting projects.

“Under Zim-Asset Phase Two, we will rehabilita­te our road network and build schools. With that in mind, I am donating 6 000 bags of cement towards constructi­on of water weirs under Command Water Harvesting.

“I urge other people from Chivi to contribute towards constructi­on of bridges and schools in the district.”

Turning to politics, he said: “I urge this constituen­cy and Masvingo people to respect their leadership. Let’s not sabotage sitting MPs such as Cde Maphios Utete and other councillor­s. If you want to campaign, your time will come.”

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