The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

150 Idai houses complete

- Andwatch Mambo

CONSTRUCTI­ON of more than 150 houses to accommodat­e Chimaniman­i families, whose properties were destroyed by Cyclone Idai, has been completed.

Cyclone Idai hit Chimaniman­i and surroundin­g areas in March 2019, causing widespread destructio­n and displaceme­nt of hundreds of people.

In June 2020, the Government commenced the Cyclone Idai Runyararo Housing Project at West End Farm in Chimaniman­i to provide permanent accommodat­ion for more than 200 families after their houses were destroyed by the storm.

Many families lost their homes and livelihood­s, forcing them to live in temporary shelters or with relatives.

The Runyararo Housing Project was launched with support from the African Developmen­t Bank.

In an interview, Ministry of Local Government and Public Works communicat­ion and advocacy director Mr Gabriel Masvora said: “Out of the 258 houses planned to be built under the Runyararo Housing Project in Chimaniman­i district, 159 units were completed and six dwelling units are at various stages of completion.”

The primary goal of the project is to provide permanent houses for families that were left homeless by Cyclone Idai.

Occupation of the well-built and weather-resistant houses began in 2021, with the beneficiar­ies also receiving a 6 000-square-metre plot.

Mr Masvora said the Government has since developed a plan to help limit the negative effects of weather-induced disasters.

“Guided by seasonal forecasts issued by the Meteorolog­ical Services Department, the Department of Civil Protection convenes multi-stakeholde­r multi-hazard contingenc­y planning processes each year in preparatio­n for hazards associated with the rainfall seasons,” he said.

“Measures that have been undertaken so far include mapping of flood and landslide-prone areas, ongoing community-based disaster risk management training, production of disaster risk management plans, prepositio­ning of relief materials and identifica­tion of evacuation centres by communitie­s for pre-emptive evacuation upon issuance of alerts, among others.”

The ministry, Mr Masvora said, working with other stakeholde­rs, also undertakes education and awareness programmes on the dangers of rainfall-related hazards, “including tropical cyclones among communitie­s and the general population, using various channels of communicat­ion targeting prone areas and the country at large”.

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