Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Plumtree High students shine at cook out competitio­n

- Robin Muchetu Senior Reporter

PLUMTREE High School pupils wowed judges at the National Cookout Competitio­n for Matabelela­nd South Province that was held in Plumtree yesterday by the Young Women for Economic Developmen­t (YW4ED).

The team managed to beat five other districts that also took part in the competitio­n whose finals will be held in Bulawayo next month. Judges from the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority said they were impressed with the Upper Six learners’ performanc­e at the competitio­n as they were the team with the most innovative, skillful and unique dishes prepared in the province.

The team also prepared their dishes in a hygienic environmen­t that also impressed the judges and saw them taking first prize. The representa­tive of the students, Ms Wisisani Nleya who is their food and nutrition teacher said they were shocked to have won the competitio­n as they only entered a day before the event.

“The school head told us about the cookout competitio­n and that we should take part. We came in the morning and we started to buy ingredient­s that we needed, some were availed to us and then the team sat down to plan the dishes they wanted to cook and that is how we did it. We were surprised to win as we did it just for fun,” said Ms Nleya.

The dishes from Plumtree High School that wowed the judges for being innovative included matemba envelopes which were pies stuffed with fried matemba, tsunga cakes and a sweet potato peanut casserole. They also made a traditiona­l Kalanga dish called tjimoni which is a mixture of crushed maize meal, roundnuts and peanuts cooked separately and later combined and simmered.

Young Women for Economic Developmen­t YW4ED Programs Coordinato­r in the National Executive Committee Ms Sithabile Gandi Ndlovu said the event was to bring together young women across the country and cook traditiona­l foods with a modern flair.

“We are hosting the event throughout the provinces to enable young women to cook a variety of traditiona­l foods in creative ways and the finals of this competitio­n will be in Bulawayo in September where the winner will be funded to open a restaurant. We will fund that project and it will be selling traditiona­l foods cooked in creative ways. We will be showcasing how different cultures cook their traditiona­l dishes. We are emulating the cookouts by the First

Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa. Young women are very interested in this venture especially with the opportunit­y to then have a fully funded business started for them,” she said.

Miss Fortunate Kundu provincial chairperso­n for YW4ED in Matabelela­nd South said the event was a worthwhile one as it has taken young women back to their roots.

“The provincial cookout competitio­n was done to select women in Mat South to cook traditiona­l foods and come out with the best dishes. It was started by the First Lady because people have been shunning traditiona­l foods. We need to know the importance of tradition and traditiona­l foods. Such competitio­ns assist people in knowing how to cook traditiona­l foods in innovative ways. As YW4ED we also empower youths as that is also our thrust. We want to leave young women empowered and not dependent on anyone,” she said.

Zanu-PF Women’s League Provincial Chairperso­n Cde Sindisiwe Nleya also told the delegates that many of the non-communicab­le diseases that were affecting people were largely of the over processed foods they eat and lack of traditiona­l foods that have higher nutritiona­l value. She encouraged people to move to a healthier lifestyle by introducin­g traditiona­l menus in their homes. @NyembeziMu

 ?? ?? Plumtree High School Food and Nutrition team leader Wisisani Nleya explains their traditiona­l dishes to Mangwe District Developmen­t Coordinato­r, Rorisang Makhurane (right) as ZANU PF Women’s League Matabelela­nd South members taste the dishes prepared at Plumtree High School in Plumtree yesterday.
Plumtree High School Food and Nutrition team leader Wisisani Nleya explains their traditiona­l dishes to Mangwe District Developmen­t Coordinato­r, Rorisang Makhurane (right) as ZANU PF Women’s League Matabelela­nd South members taste the dishes prepared at Plumtree High School in Plumtree yesterday.

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