The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Rushinga runs dry

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“This has left most villagers facing acute food shortages as they have nothing to sell since cattle movement was banned in the area. There is need to increase the number of dams as the population in this area has also increased. There is also need to drill and flash more boreholes as a matter of urgency.

“We are appealing to Central Government to come to our rescue by drilling more boreholes and constructi­ng more dams. Our area is under natural region five and is drought prone.”

Rushinga area has about 22 000 households, but only 9 200 households are benefiting from the Government-initiated drought relief programme.

Cde Nyabani said they were receiving 360 tonnes of maize per month, which is not enough to cater for the growing population.

“There are around 16 000 households that are in desperate need of food aid,” he said.

“This means we need an additional 1 100 tonnes per month to make it around 1 400 tonnes of maize to meet the food needs of the constituen­cy. Some families are now resorting to wild fruits like baobabs (mauyu) and utsika. Some are resorting to wild tubers like manyanya for survival.”

According to maize distributi­on figures availed by the Department of Social Welfare for Mashonalan­d Central as at October 24, 2018, Rushinga District had received 460 tonnes of maize to cater for the 9 200 households. The district did not receive any maize for the week ending October 24. The other districts that did not receive any allocation­s for that week include Mazowe, Mt Darwin and Muzarabani.

Mbire District received the highest allocation of 60 tonnes, followed by Bindura (50 tonnes), Guruve (31 tonnes) and Shamva (29,5 tonnes) respective­ly.

The department stated that Bindura, Guruve, Mazowe, Muzarabani and Rushinga districts had cleared their October allocation.

According to the Department of Social Welfare statistics, the province has 70 080 vulnerable households, with Mbire having the highest number

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