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Bulilima,Mangwe women confront GBV head-on

- BY PATRICIA SIBANDA

WOMEN in Bulilima and Mangwe districts, Matabelela­nd North and South provinces have joined hands to form an organisati­on to tackle poverty, gender-based violence, teenage pregnancie­s and alcohol abuse.

In an interview with Southern Eye, Milikani Federation president Samaria Nkomo said the organisati­on advocates for the improvemen­t of the lives of both women and children in Plumtree.

“Women and children are being abused and the list (of abuses) is endless,” said Nkomo, whose organisati­on has three structures consisting the Self Help Group (SHG) with 10 to 20 women which is at the base, the Clusters Group and the Milikani Federation on top.

“We formed this organisati­on to assist ourselves as women because we have nothing. We asked each woman to contribute R2 for our piggy bank,” she said.

Nkomo said the money is contribute­d each week with the aim of making sure women do not rely on their husbands.

“This money helps women assist themselves with smaller things at home like buying groceries, paying tuitions in schools and buying school books,” Nkomo said.

Each SHG selects two members from their groups to form cluster groups.

“The cluster groups discuss with all members from the first structure issues of concern, which they record. These are then discussed at cluster to resolve issues at hand,” she said.

“In this federation we also ask government officials and local authoritie­s, among others to assist us (fight) drug abuse and teenage pregnancie­s (because) as mothers it’s painful to watch lose our future generation.”

SHG national coordinato­r, Mthokozisi Ndebele said they had implemente­d similar projects in other districts across Zimbabwe.

The SHG programme is spearheade­d by Bantwana Zimbabwe through the SHG national coordinati­on’s office and is supported by Kindernoth­ife.

The programme is implemente­d by seven organisati­ons in 13 districts across the country.

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