CGCDZ breathes life into Charumbira fish project

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Clayton Shereni

The Center for
Gender and Community Development (CGCDZ) last week extended a helping hand to
the Mhene village fishery project as part of the organisation community
empowering initiatives.
The
community-based organisation managed is drilling a borehole for the community,
which is under Chief Charumbira’s area, for the provision of water to the
fishery project and to several households.
The borehole
helps about 40 households and will supply water to the project which is being
run by local community members.
CGCDZ Chief
Executive Officer (CEO), Elliot Vengesa told TellZim News that the organisation
was committed to the empowerment of communities and the provision of water as a
basic need.
“Our
commitment is to empower communities through programmes that are designed to
meet community needs. Since water is a necessity, we saw it fit to drill a
borehole for this potentially prosperous society,” said Vengesa.
The community
lacks a reliable water supply system for the project and for domestic use, and
the borehole, which is set to be completed by the end of November, will provide
some critical relief to many villagers.
Recenty, CGCDZ helped
upcoming Renco Mine-based gospel band, Morning Stars launch their debut album.
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