The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Irrigation boost for Jairos Jiri

- Ivan Zhakata Herald Correspond­ent

JAIROS JIRI ASSOCIATIO­N has received irrigation equipment from the Germany Embassy for its Gleneagles Farm in Budiriro, Harare, which largely grows food for the associatio­n’s centres.

The equipment, which was officially handed over last week by Germany Embassy representa­tive Mrs Dagmar Traub-Evans, comprised drip irrigation equipment for two hectares, the installati­on of the main water supply line, three borehole pumps, a pressure tank, a 5 000 litre water tank and electrical connection­s.

Speaking at the handover ceremony, Jairos Jiri national executive director Mr Wilson Ruvere said the donation will go a long way in not only providing water at the farm, but the community at large.

“The infrastruc­ture will ensure long-term sustainabi­lity of the associatio­n’s educationa­l rehabilita­tion and developmen­tal, current and future projects through provision of funding from operationa­l surplus,” he said.

“It will also ensure food security for the children’s centres and providing balanced nutritiona­l requiremen­ts through vegetable consumptio­n.”

Mr Ruvere said the infrastruc­ture will help in employment creation for youths and women with disabiliti­es and the community at large. He said the donation aided in the improvemen­t of the quality of lives for children in their care, particular­ly those at the Waterfalls centre.

Mrs Evans said the embassy was happy to partner with Jairos Jiri to improve the lives of children living with disabiliti­es.

“Production has been falling behind due to economic challenges and we are there to help them improve production at the farm,” she said. “I am happy for the children and young adults who will have access to this farm.”

Aspiring Member of Parliament for Southerton Cde Andrew Makahamadz­e said they were humbled with the donation, as it was empowering the associatio­n.

Cde Makahamadz­e encouraged the staff of Jairos Jiri to put the equipment to good use in order to receive more from the Embassy.

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