Michael Magoronga
Midlands Bureau
PROMINENT businessman, Mr Kudakwashe Tagwirei, through his charity arm, Bridging the Gap Foundation (GPF), has donated tractors and other farming equipment to nine schools in the Midlands Province as a way of empowering them to become more self-sufficient.
The nine schools drawn from areas including Zhombe, Silobela in Kwekwe District and Gokwe South District, received a full complement of farming equipment, which includes a tractor, trailers, harrows, ploughs and planters through the Seventh Day Adventist Churchโs Zimbabwe Central Union Conference.
Besides the farming equipment, the schools will also receive inputs, including fertilisers and seed as well as services from agronomists to help them in their farming exploits.
Handing over the equipment in Kwekwe on Wednesday, BGF executive director, Dr Blessing Nyahuma, said the donations were being done in phases.
โSo far, only nine schools have benefited out of a possible 21 that are meant to receive this donation in this region,โ he said.
โThis is after we discovered that all schools have land but cannot utilise it because they donโt have equipment, hence the land is not fully utilised.
โOn top of that, we are also giving them inputs and the trailers to use for ferrying the yield when they harvest. This is a comprehensive set of farming equipment from planting stage to yielding.โ
Dr Nyahuma said the move was meant to foster sustainable development within schools and communities.
โWe have made such donations in Matabeleland where we gave about 17 schools almost the same equipment. We have been to Birchenough-Bridge where we donated to hospitals,โ he added.
โWe have been given food across the country as a way to alleviate poverty within our community. You would find that from our programmes, apart from capacity building, we are also doing other projects to foster sustainable development within the community.โ
BGF Head of centres of influence, Mr Blessing Chitsato, said the equipment will benefit the schools, as well as the whole community.
โWe want to ensure that the schools benefit agriculturally and that the community benefits from subsidised prices for tillage services, ploughing, disking and planting among other services.
โThe money that is generated from the hiring of the equipment can be channeled towards the sprucing up of the equipment and the development of the school,โ said Mr Chitsato.
He said agronomists will be strategically planted in selected areas who will work with the schools and the communities and also help manage the equipment.
Receiving the equipment, ZCUC head of education, Pastor Tarisai Chikomo, said the donation came at a time when schools were struggling to utilise vast tracts of land they have which were lying idle.
โWe have been struggling to bring the schools to self-sustenance due to lack of equipment. We were depending on donations in the school feeding programmes and we could not even develop our schools,โ he said.
โBut with this donation we are able to plant our own food, which can be used for feeding programmes and even for sale and to develop the school.โ
Pastor Chikomo said in selecting the schools, they targeted those with vast tracts of idle land.