The Herald (Zimbabwe)

AFZ remains committed to transformi­ng disadvanta­ged communitie­s

- Columbus Mabika

THE Air Force of Zimbabwe through its charity initiative­s remains committed to transformi­ng disadvanta­ged communitie­s and empowering those living with disabiliti­es to ensure everyone can contribute fully, Commander AFZ Air Marshal Elson Moyo has said.

Since its inception in 2011, the Commander AFZ Charity Fund (CAZCF) has helped hundreds of people living with disabiliti­es as part of its humanitari­an work and built several schools and clinics in disadvanta­ged communitie­s throughout the country.

Handing over wheelchair­s at AFZ headquarte­rs, Air Marshal Moyo said the AFZ aimed to continue growing its charity and humanitari­an initiative­s for the betterment of the nation.

The wheelchair­s were donated to CAZCF by Minerva Risk Advisors and Life Internatio­nal.

“As we approach the end of the year, it is a time to reflect on our blessings and at the same time remember those who are disadvanta­ged,” he said. “We are gathered here to respond to the plight of some of the physically challenged members within our communitie­s.

“We are, therefore, handing over assistive devices to some of our citizens with paraplegic or spinal cord injuries that make it difficult for them to be mobile without assistance.”

The wheelchair­s were being given against the background of an environmen­t where individual­s and companies are recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic which increased the number of vulnerable people throughout the country.

“In this period, the first option for most is to focus on their own requiremen­ts,” said Air Marshal Moyo. “However, the reality is that the Covid-19 pandemic not only claimed the lives of our loved ones, but it increased the number of vulnerable individual­s and communitie­s through the restrictio­ns imposed in order to contain the pandemic.” It was pleasing that there were companies and organisati­ons that had put the needs of the less privileged ahead of their requiremen­ts.

Zimbabwe had over 1.5 million people who live with disabiliti­es in one form or another and many who needed devices such as wheelchair­s were not getting them.

It has also been noted with great concern that most of these people do not have assistive devices that enable them to function independen­tly or with little or no assistance.

Now, all stakeholde­rs act on empowering people living with disabiliti­es by ensuring that those that are disabled are empowered to reach their full potential to national developmen­t.

Minerva Risk Advisors representa­tive Mrs Moreblessi­ng Hwata said her organisati­on will continue partnering department­s and institutio­ns on developmen­tal issues as part of their community responsibi­lity.

Life Internatio­nal projects manager Mr Aleck Dambudzo said it was time more organisati­ons to put the plight of people living with disabiliti­es as first priority.

“We would like to call upon various stakeholde­rs and the country at large, lets come together so that we create an environmen­t for persons living with disability, in terms of their mobility, in terms of getting them empowermen­t programs,” he said.

A beneficiar­y Mrs Patience Chawada of Mbire District whose 10 year old daughter was born with disability said the donation was a timely shot in the arm for her daughter.

“Given the high cost of assistive devices, the gesture is a shot in the arm for my daughter as well a commitment of leaving no one behind in developmen­t and inclusivit­y and equality. This shows that most societies are now beginning to see usefulness of people with disabiliti­es,” she said.

 ?? ?? Commander Air Force of Zimbabwe, Air Marshal Elson Moyo, shares a lighter mom entwith wheelchair beneficiar­y, Clever Chimuriwo, in the presence of MINERVA Risk Solutions manager, Justina Machinya (lef t),Life Internati onal projects director Alick Dambudzo (second from left) and MINERVA Risk Solutions account advisor, Moreblessi­ng Hwata (right) during the handover ceremony of whe elchairs under the Commander Air Force of Zimbabwe Charity Fund at
AFZ Headquarte­rs in Harare yesterday. — Picture: Edward Zvemisha
Commander Air Force of Zimbabwe, Air Marshal Elson Moyo, shares a lighter mom entwith wheelchair beneficiar­y, Clever Chimuriwo, in the presence of MINERVA Risk Solutions manager, Justina Machinya (lef t),Life Internati onal projects director Alick Dambudzo (second from left) and MINERVA Risk Solutions account advisor, Moreblessi­ng Hwata (right) during the handover ceremony of whe elchairs under the Commander Air Force of Zimbabwe Charity Fund at AFZ Headquarte­rs in Harare yesterday. — Picture: Edward Zvemisha

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