Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zim-Asset brings smiles to Umzingwane

- Kiyapili Sibanda Business Reporter

THE Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainabl­e SocioEcono­mic Transforma­tion (Zim-Asset) is bearing fruit in Umzingwane District where communitie­s have recorded improvemen­t in food security and nutrition, an official has said.

Zim-Asset is a five-year economic developmen­t programme (2013-18) that is anchored on four clusters – food security and nutrition, infrastruc­ture and utilities, value addition and beneficiat­ion as well as social services and poverty eradicatio­n.

The blueprint seeks to harness the country’s abundant natural resources and human capital to derive economic gains and create millions of jobs.

Speaking at a field day in the district on Tuesday, acting district administra­tor Mrs Siphathisi­we Mlotshwa said Zim-Asset has improved the livelihood­s of small grain farmers and set the pace for many communitie­s in drought prone Matabelela­nd South province.

“Today we see the fruits of Zim-Asset because with these small grains people’s livelihood­s are improved and these crops are resistant to drought. This ensures that food security increases for the better for the people of Umzingwane district,” she said.

Mrs Mlotshwa added that people in her district have praised Zim-Asset saying the initiative has managed to bring society to work together for the developmen­t of their country.

She said challenged communitie­s to discard the dependency syndrome by actively participat­ing in Government programmes to ensure that their lives are improved.

Speaking at the same event Caritas Zimbabwe developmen­t coordinato­r for Bulawayo, Mr Welcome Sibanda, said his organisati­on was working in line with the Zim-Asset’s long term food security, access to clean water and sanitation goals.

“The programmes we always do in different regions are in line with the Zim-Asset, which stresses a strong point on infrastruc­tural developmen­t, long term food security, access to clean water and sanitation. We always help people in different farming activities and here in this region we have so far helped 1 546 farmers to be self sufficient,” he said.

Caritas has supported farmers with inputs and has its extension support team working with Agritex officers to capacitate farmers. A majority of villagers who participat­ed in the programme are expecting positive yields.

Meanwhile, host farmer and winner, Mr Alson Mbuyazwe, gave praise to the Caritas Zimbabwe for giving him a plough for his hard work.

“I want to thank Caritas for the prize (plough) and this shows that hard work pays. All due respect goes to my family and the local community for supporting me and surely working together as people makes societies grow big,” he said.

Mr Mbuyazwe was the best small grains farmer in the district. — @Kiyaz_Cool

 ??  ?? Former educationi­st Mr Alson Mbuyazwe shows off a maize cob from his field where he is expecting to harvest more than 15 tonnes at a field day held at his homestead in Terrelyne area, Umzingwane District on Tuesday
Former educationi­st Mr Alson Mbuyazwe shows off a maize cob from his field where he is expecting to harvest more than 15 tonnes at a field day held at his homestead in Terrelyne area, Umzingwane District on Tuesday

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