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Published on 2024-03-01 22:00:00
President Emmerson Mnangagwa reassured the nation that no one will starve despite the challenges posed by the El Nino-induced lean summer cropping season. Addressing attendees at the handover ceremony of 100 service vehicles to traditional leaders in Harare, the President emphasized the government’s commitment to ensure food security for all citizens.
The handover event, which took place in Harare, was a significant moment as it demonstrated the government’s proactive approach in addressing potential food shortages. President Mnangagwa’s assurance that measures have been put in place to guarantee food security is a testament to the government’s dedication to the well-being of its people.
In a statement, the President highlighted the importance of proactive measures in mitigating the effects of the El Nino-induced lean summer cropping season. By addressing the issue head-on and providing support to traditional leaders, the government is taking concrete steps to ensure that no one in the country goes hungry.
As part of the government’s efforts to support traditional leaders in their communities, 100 service vehicles were handed over to aid in various initiatives aimed at enhancing food security and addressing potential challenges stemming from the lean crop season. This gesture reinforces the government’s commitment to working hand-in-hand with local leaders to secure the well-being of all citizens.
In addition to the handover of service vehicles, President Mnangagwa also emphasized the importance of collaboration and unity in tackling challenges such as food security. By working together as a nation, he believes that Zimbabwe can overcome any obstacles and ensure that no one will go hungry.
For more information on the government’s initiatives to support food security, interested individuals can visit the official website at https://www.zbcnews.co.zw/?p=21119. The website provides details on the latest developments and measures put in place to address food security concerns in the country.
Furthermore, the President’s address at the handover ceremony underscored the government’s commitment to supporting traditional leaders and communities in navigating the challenges posed by the lean summer cropping season. By providing resources and assistance to those on the front lines of food security efforts, the government is taking a proactive stance in ensuring that all citizens have access to an adequate food supply.
As the nation faces the impacts of the El Nino-induced lean summer cropping season, President Mnangagwa’s words serve as a beacon of hope and reassurance to the people of Zimbabwe. With the government’s unwavering commitment to food security and the well-being of its citizens, there is confidence that no one will go hungry, and the challenges of the season will be met with resilience and determination.
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