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FCB donates farming equipment to Mash East school

- BY TANYARADZW­A NHARI ● Follow NewsDay on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

FIRST Capital Bank (FCB) has donated farming equipment to Chemhondor­o Primary School young farmers club as part of its strategy to support farmers.

Chemhondor­o Primary School is in Mashonalan­d East province.

The club was establishe­d in 2012, and it is the brain child of the Zimbabwe Farmers Union (ZFU).

It gives to schoolchil­dren to put their agricultur­al lessons into practice.

FCB has been making donations to schools with potential young farmers around Zimbabwe since their partnershi­p with ZFU started in 2015.

FCB consumer banking director Angeline Kamhiriri said: “When we initially partnered with the Zimbabwe Farmers’ Union in 2015, we were clear that we wanted to make a difference in the lives of our youth.

“Our intention was to positively play a role in developing young people in a sustainabl­e manner, so that they contribute to some of the broader, wider issues like food security and unemployme­nt.”

FCB donated four water pumps, eight diamond mesh wire, two by 1 000-litre jumbo tanks, fertilizer and seeds for onions, tomatoes, cabbage.

The bank has been teaching the upand-coming farmers financial literacy and how to practise farming as a business.

It has also supported them with poultry stockfeeds, driers, drip kits and horticultu­ral inputs.

Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the programme had been temporaril­y discontinu­ed.

FCB said since COVID-19 restrictio­ns had been reduced, its management, together with ZFU decided to resume.

ZFU executive director, Paul Zakariya said: “Prior to the event we have in conjunctio­n with First Capital Bank been teaching young children in the primary, secondary sectors as well as school dropouts the skills they need to become farmers.”

According to Zakariya annually they would identify youth that needed support in farming.

ZFU has also been involved in programmes with organisati­ons like Southern African Confederat­ion of Agricultur­al Unions whose interest is to educate schoolchil­dren about farming across southern Africa.

In 2014 ZFU and the United Nations Internatio­nal Children’s Education Fund joined hands in identifyin­g school dropouts so that they could take part in an accelerate­d farming skills programme.

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FCB consumer banking director Angeline Kamhiriri

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