The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Cash disburseme­nts to resume

- Sunday Mail Reporter

CASH disburseme­nts to vulnerable households affected by Covid-19 are set to resume soon as the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe ( RBZ) finalises its investigat­ions into abuse of mobile money platforms, which were the key medium for the payouts.

The payments were affected when bulk payments were suspended in June.

Government plans to pay over a million households to cushion them from the fallout of the coronaviru­s.

Most of the beneficiar­ies had been registered under NetOne’s OneMoney mobile platform.

RBZ Governor Dr John Mangudya told The Sunday Mail that Government was presently working on modalities to resume payments.

“The audit is almost complete; we are finalising it.

“The findings of the audit will inform us on the way forward and how the payments will be done going forward, and we are sure we will be done soon.

“We are, however, urging the beneficiar­ies to open bank accounts to ease the challenge currently being faced.”

So far 300 000 vulnerable households have received funds since disburseme­nts started in April.

Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Prof Paul Mavima said despite the hitch, the beneficiar­ies were now opening bank accounts to facilitate the cash transfers.

“About 300 000 households have received the cash transfers so far. However, the process has been hampered by suspension of the bulk payments,”he said.

“So we are now encouragin­g the beneficiar­ies to open bank accounts where the cash will be transferre­d into.

“From the bank, the beneficiar­ies can transfer from bank to wallet on their own. We are working on modalities so they can change the systems.” Zimbabwe went into lockdown on March 30, but it has progressiv­ely been eased as the Government tries to balance saving lives and economic growth. Vulnerable members of the public such as the elderly and disabled have been hard hit by the pandemic. Recently, Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister Professor Mthuli Ncube said one million households will start receiving $300 monthly pay-outs as part of Government efforts to cushion people whose sources of income have been affected by Covid-19.

Prof Ncube said the total number of beneficiar­ies might rise depending on the response from the public.

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