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Farming mainstay of rural economy: Nzenza 

Farming mainstay of rural economy: Nzenza

Source: Farming mainstay of rural economy: Nzenza | The Herald

Farming mainstay of rural economy: Nzenza
Minister Sekai Nzenza

Runesu Gwidi Masvingo Correspondent
Farming is the mainstay of Zimbabwe’s rural communities and prevents them from being heavily dependent on Government-sponsored food handouts, a Cabinet minister has said.

Speaking during the recent tour of Chebvute conservation and irrigation projects here, Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare Minister Sekai Nzenza implored villagers to take farming seriously.

She said no one would die of hunger should other rural communities take a leaf from what is happening at Chebvute.

“They are hard workers. Government and its funding partners can only chip in to support existing projects,” said Minister Nzenza.

She said it was important to remember that failure of the country’s agricultural sector had ripple effects on the entire economy.

“Take note that although Zimbabwe has other economic sectors, it largely depends on farming, hence poor performance by the agricultural sector will  inevitably affect other sectors.”

“Government-sponsored food aid will only be done in very few drought-stricken rural communities if the nation seriously embraces farming projects in line with the ease of doing business mantra championed by President Emmerson Mnangagwa,” she said.

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