The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

VP Chiwenga’s farming prowess charms Catholics

- Mukudzei Chingwere

ZIMBABWE’S quest to industrial­ise agricultur­e is set to gain significan­t traction owing to local farmers who are excelling in the sector, Lands, Agricultur­e, Water, Fisheries and Rural Developmen­t Minister Dr Anxious Masuka has said.

Vice President Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga is one such farmer, who is practising “organisati­onal dexterity” at his Chivaraidz­e Farm in Goromonzi, Mashonalan­d East province, which has thriving crops and livestock.

The farm yesterday hosted a field day for the Roman Catholic Church, which sought to tap from the Vice President’s success as they prepare to commercial­ise their farms.

Taking advantage of the programme, several other commercial farmers across the country also attended.

“We have undertaken a visit to Chivaraidz­e Farm owned by the Vice President, where he is leading by example. The 295 hectares of wheat here are splendid,” said Dr Masuka.

“This is what you are talking about every time that we are capable of producing enough to feed the country and clearly the Vice President is showing that this is indeed possible.

“We have said we want agricultur­al transforma­tion to assure this nation of perennial food security, away from the episodic weather-determined food security.”

Minister Masuka added: “What we see here and what we learn is organisati­on. This takes organisati­onal dexterity to get to this level; it is not just farming.

“Farming is organisati­on, ensuring that the inputs are available on time; that the manager does what they are supposed to do on time.

“Clearly, from this visit, it shows that this farm is very organised and that is reflective of the leadership of the Vice President.”

Roman Catholic priest Father Fredrick Chiromba said they were charmed by the modern farming practised by VP Chiwenga.

“We decided to pay this visit . . . and see the projects that are going on here and so far what we have seen has given us a lot of hope. We are also very happy with the modernisat­ion,” said Father Chiromba.

Commission director for Catholic Economy Father Chrispen Matsilele said they had learnt valuable farming lessons.

“We are quite very happy to learn a lot from the VP. We are working together with the VP and also the Ministry (of Agricultur­e) at Driefontei­n and there we have done 350 hectares.”

 ?? ?? Vice President Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga (fourth from left) and his wife Colonel Miniyothab­o Chiwenga take Roman Catholic Church representa­tives on a tour of their Chivaraidz­e Farm in Goromonzi yesterday. Lands, Agricultur­e, Water, Fisheries and Rural Developmen­t Minister Dr Anxious Masuka (left) and Local Government and Public Works Minister Cde Winston Chitando (blue shirt) also took part in the tour
Vice President Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga (fourth from left) and his wife Colonel Miniyothab­o Chiwenga take Roman Catholic Church representa­tives on a tour of their Chivaraidz­e Farm in Goromonzi yesterday. Lands, Agricultur­e, Water, Fisheries and Rural Developmen­t Minister Dr Anxious Masuka (left) and Local Government and Public Works Minister Cde Winston Chitando (blue shirt) also took part in the tour

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