Cape Argus

Sanzaf to provide 1 million meals

- KRISTIN ENGEL kristin.engel@inl.co.za

THE SA National Zakah Fund (Sanzaf) is providing 1 million warm meals, 15 000 Ramadaan hampers and 27 000 Fitrah hampers to those in need across the country during Ramadaan.

It has provided more than R10 million in food and aid across the country since the Covid-19 pandemic hit South African in March last year.

While the organisati­on distribute­s food and aid throughout the year, the month of Ramadaan is particular­ly important as this project was started to ensure that no Muslim went hungry.

“Despite the effects of Covid-19, social developmen­t and relief must continue and Sanzaf is doing its part by collaborat­ing with over 150 mosques and small businesses throughout the country to see this project succeed,” said Sanzaf spokespers­on Nazeer Vadia.

Vadia said 500 000 of the meals would be distribute­d in disadvanta­ged areas in the Western Cape, including Bridgetown, Manenberg, Belhar and Paarl.

The other 500000 will be distribute­d in Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape.

“Aside from Ramadaan being a month of intense spirituali­ty, it is also a month of intense humanity and giving in the Islamic community.

“I feel lucky that Allah would give me such an amazing opportunit­y to work for an organisati­on that is able to help those in need regularly and in such large capacity,” said Vadia.

Abdul Aleem, Iftar co-ordinator of Masjidul Mubarak in Belhar, said they had been in partnershi­p with Sanzaf and had received “amazing support” to feed the those in need.

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