The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Call to support old people’s homes

- Manicaland Bureau

GOVERNMENT has been urged to consider funding old people’s homes across the country to help them meet their dayto-day needs.

Speaking at a tour of Zororai Old People’s Home in Sakubva on Wednesday, chairperso­n of the Parliament­ary Portfolio Committee on Labour and Social Welfare Cde Magna Mudyiwa said their visit to seven provinces indicated that almost all old people’s homes were financiall­y hamstrung.

So far, the committee has visited homes in Kwekwe, Masvingo, Matabelela­nd South, Matabelela­nd North, Bulawayo, Marondera and Manicaland.

Cde Mudyiwa said the situation at old people’s homes in all provinces had to be attended to urgently.

“Authoritie­s in all homes in the provinces that we have visited so far are complainin­g that there has not been adequate funding from the Government, if at all there has been any,” she said.

Government, she said, needed to upwardly revise grants given to old persons in these homes from the current $15.

“Senior citizens are supposed to be getting a small stipend of $15 every month from the Government, but these citizens have been crying foul that these monies have not been getting to them at all and that they last received those stipends way back,” she said.

“Because of the economic challenges this country is facing, Government has not been able to fully support old people’s homes financiall­y. We, however, as a committee have come to see the situation on the ground, to familiaris­e ourselves with the old people and hear the challenges the homes are facing.”

The findings are expected to the tabled in Parliament.

The matron at Zororai Old People’s Home, Sister Blandina Mariko, said had it not been for donors and well-wishers, the home would have closed its doors along time ago.

She said the home last received a $700 grant from Government in December 2017.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe