The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Madzibaba Simba revels in farming

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POPULAR Chitungwiz­a clergyman Madzibaba Simbarashe Nengomasha has demonstrat­ed his expertise in farming with the man of the cloth clearly set for a bumper maize harvest at his Inora Farm in Wedza.

The Canaan Apostolic Sect leader, also known as Commander Simba, had a field day held at his farm recently after he successful­ly implemente­d the government­initiated pfumvudza/intuasa conservati­on agricultur­e programme on a sevenhecta­re piece of land.

The field day attracted a number of top officials in and outside Wedza among them Deputy Foreign Affairs minister David Musabayana, local traditiona­l leader Chief Svosve Nyahuye and National Chiefs' Council member Chief Musarurwa.

Speaking during the event, Madzibaba Simba hailed government for initiating and implementi­ng the pfumvudza agricultur­al concept saying it had improved food security at household levels.

“I would like to thank the government for introducin­g the pfumvudza programme this season which has resulted in improved yields, hence we are assured of enough food per household in many areas. The pfumvudza concept has proved to be fruitful and we are expecting the rollingout of more inputs in time for next season,” he said.

Government introduced the pfumvudza programme in a bid to alleviate hunger as well as coping with the effects of climate change through smart agricultur­e.

The programme has yielded results given the availabili­ty of normal to above normal rainfall this farming season.

Musabayana urged farmers to create fireguards around their crops to prevent them from destructio­n by veld fires.

“I urge all farmers to consider the issue of constructi­ng fireguards around their fields and farms. This is because we had incessant rains this season, hence we have lots of grass which automatica­lly means prevalence of veld fires. We need to protect our bumper harvests from fires,” said Musabayana.

Madzibaba Simba has a large following especially in Chitungwiz­a and Wedza areas.

He is known for his healing powers, performing miracles as well as prediction of the future.

The youthful leader has also been in the limelight for his generosity through donating an assortment of goods to a number of health centres like hospitals in the country.

 ??  ?? Madzibaba Simba (left) with Chief Svosve at a field day held at his Inora Farm in Wedza recently
Madzibaba Simba (left) with Chief Svosve at a field day held at his Inora Farm in Wedza recently

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