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Govt offers land to women, PWDs

- BY PATRICIA SIBANDA ● Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

GOVERNMENT has begun a door-to-door exercise distributi­ng applicatio­n forms to women and people with disabiliti­es seeking land, but critics dismissed the exercise as a Zanu PF campaign gimmick ahead of the 2023 elections.

Several residents and workers in Bulawayo confirmed receiving the forms from Lands and Agricultur­e ministry officials.

“The scheme is open to all Zimbabwean­s, be in the public or private sector including women, war veterans, former detainees and disabled persons,” the applicatio­n form reads.

“Applicants who provide proof availabili­ty and ability to mobilise adequate resources to support the proposed farming programme will have an added advantage. A choice of only one land holding is permitted per applicatio­n form schedule one details the recommende­d farm sizes.

“The farms include small-scale commercial farms ranging from 15 to 200 hectares, medium-scale commercial farms ranging from 100 to 700 and large scale commercial farms ranging from 250 to 1500 hectares of land depending on the natural agro-ecological zone.”

Last year, government announced plans to distribute land to the disabled.

At the launch of an empowermen­t scheme for the disabled recently, Zanu PF deputy secretary for the disabled Joshua Malinga said President Emmerson Mnangagwa was committed to distributi­ng land to the disabled and women.

But Bulawayo Progressiv­e Residents Associatio­n chairperso­n Ambrose Sibindi said the exercise was a campaign gimmick.

“The idea is noble but one gets suspicious of the timing. The ruling party normally brings a carrot to people who will never eat it because they are too gullible,” Sibindi said.

“This is just a political game whereby they are just trying to lure women when it's time to vote because they constitute 52% of the population and afterwards they get nothing from it.”

 ?? ?? Zimbabwe Young Graduates and Youth Developmen­t Forum welcome President Emmerson Mnangagwa at JM Nkomo Airport in Bulawayo on Thursday ahead of a NUST graduation ceremony yesterday
Zimbabwe Young Graduates and Youth Developmen­t Forum welcome President Emmerson Mnangagwa at JM Nkomo Airport in Bulawayo on Thursday ahead of a NUST graduation ceremony yesterday

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