The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chief Nechombo donates to the elderly

- Lovemore Meya recently in MUTOKO

MASHONALAN­D East’s Chief Nechombo (Langton Chikukwa) has encouraged the nation to look after the elderly, since they play a pivotal role in the developmen­t of the nation.

Chief Nechombo made the call last Saturday when he donated groceries to over 100 elderly people in his community.

The event was also complement­ed with lunch that attracted villagers from different areas.

They also received clothes and bathing soap from Shamwari Yemwanasik­ana, a non-government­al organisati­on, at the handover ceremony held at Hudya Primary School. Chief Nechombo said looking after the elderly should be everyone’s responsibi­lity.

“As Nechombo clan we have a day reserved to have a special treat for our elderly people,” said Chief Nechombo. “This day was created by the United Nations and the celebratio­ns are in October.

“We saw it fit to observe the day and as a chief I took it into considerat­ion with my people to leave a legacy of rememberin­g the elderly. They are the ones responsibl­e for the good life we live and being successful in our jobs.

“They have a pivotal role in our lives because they conduct prayers on our behalf, like for one to secure a job, excel in education and in business. We can accomplish everything through their prayers. If they are happy, whatever we do becomes a success.”

Chief Nechombo encouraged everyone to be responsibl­e.

“I would like to urge everyone to be responsibl­e and look after our elderly people,” he said. “We started this programme last year at Nyarutepo Primary School after we looked for the elderly.

“We looked for the top 100 people, who are 85 years and above with the oldest being 114 years. This year the eldest is 103 years, I donate to them through help from other people.”

The beneficiar­ies could not hide their joy.

“We would like to thank our chief, and Shamwari Yemwanasik­ana for the donation,” said Mbuya Stellar Bondamakar­a of Makaha.

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