4th
July 2020
When
they became aware of an initiative to feed needy children in Epworth, a
sprawling impoverished settlement of around 200 000 residents south east of
Harare, Zimbabwe by Caroline Bushu and Sandra Chikwama, founders of “Our Children Our Hope Organization”,
members of the Scotland branch of the UK Chapter of ROHR Zimbabwe decided to
support the initiative in a practical way.
Caroline
Bushu and Sandra Chikwama started the Kids Breakfast in Epworth, one of the many makeshift kitchens that
sprung up across parts of Zimbabwe, at the onset of the Covid-19 induced lockdown
early this year, 2020 after realising that children were literally starving due
to the failure of their parents to fend for them due to the lockdown imposed by
the government of Zimbabwe.
Donations from the international community that
were meant to mitigate the consequences of the lockdown had not reached the
intended beneficiaries. Most of the donations had been corruptly diverted and converted
to personal use by the President of Zimbabwe’s family and his cronies, a
routine that has become standard since the current President of Zimbabwe Emmerson
Mnangagwa came into power courtesy of a coup in November 2017.
The Zimbabwean government typically failed to
support citizens during the Covid-19 lockdown.
Initially, Caroline Bushu and Sandra Chikwama’s
makeshift kitchen catered for a hundred or so children but the number soon
swelled to thousands.
This led to the appeal to well wishers to
assist with mobilizing resources to keep the kitchen going.
The Scotland branch of ROHR Zimbabwe’s UK
Chapter heeded the call and immediately set about mobilizing resources to help
keep the Kids Breakfast Kitchen in Epworth afloat. They decided to send the “little”
that they had mobilsed within a short space of time whilst they are working out
a broader fundraising strategy for this particular cause.
Topping the list of donations was the branch
treasurer, Harriet Ndlovu who donated £40.
Other members of ROHR Zimbabwe who donated at
short notice are Olivia Chamboko £30, Vengai Mutsawu £5, Linda Chenyama £5,
Lilian Nleya £5, Alvina Chibhamu £10, Vongai Mufara £10, Thenjiwe Ndlovu £10,
Abigail Wadzanayi Chidavayenzi £20, Laina Murape £10, Edward Rhappozzoh £10, Panyika
Karimanzira £10, Delina Mutyambizi £10, Emma Josaya £10 and Mercy Ndlovu £10.
The money was used to buy groceries and
arrangements were made for the supplier to deliver directly to the Kids
Breakfast Kitchen in Epworth.
The delivery was done on Saturday 4th
July 2020 and was witnessed by Harare based representatives of ROHR Zimbabwe.
(See pictures and videos).
ROHR
Zimbabwe representatives arrived at the kitchen’s opening time, 0730hrs. They
witnessed the long winding queues of children and at times, accompanying adults,
waiting to be fed till 0900hrs. They also witnessed the health and safety
system in place. This involved marshalling, social distancing, wearing of masks
and washing of hands among other things.
The delivery comprised;-
20 x
10kg hupfu (maize meal), 20 x 2kg sugar
and 20 x Dovi (peanut butter) small bottles
On
the occasion Caroline Bushu appealed to the public for more donations of funds and
other resources. Some of the donations would go towards the tightening and
maintenance of measures against the spread of corona virus.
She
mentioned more masks for the children, some waterproof mats for the children to
sit on, tents and lunch boxes.
She
also mentioned clean water which she said was now scarce and was fast becoming
the main challenge in the provision of the feeding service.
Caroline
Bushu thanked Restoration of Human Rights (ROHR) Zimbabwe for mobilizing
resources and making the donation at such a short notice and said she was
looking forward to working together in future to continue to provide this
valuable service to the needy children of Epworth.
As at Saturday 4th July 2020,
Caroline Bushu and Sandra Chikwama’s Kids
Breakfast in Epworth Kitchen was feeding 1120 (one thousand one hundred and
twenty) children.
The Scotland branch of the UK Chapter of ROHR
Zimbabwe hopes to continue mobilizing resources to support this initiative for
the benefit of the struggling Epworth community.
Members of ROHR Zimbabwe who wish to donate
towards this cause should contact the Organizing Secretary for the Scotland
branch, Vongayi Mufara via the usual channels.
Members of the wider public who want to donate
should contact Caroline Bushu via Facebook account (Carol Sandra) whose link is
as follows;- https://www.facebook.com/carol.sandra.3979
ROHR
Zimbabwe would like to thank Salani Mutseyami for bringing the Kids Breakfast Kitchen in Epworth
to ROHR Zimbabwe’s attention via Facebook and all members of ROHR Zimbabwe’s UK
Chapter for mobilizing the resources that made the initial donation on Saturday
4th July 2020 possible and for continuing to mobilize for future
donations to the Kids Breakfast
Kitchen in Epworth.
Videos and
pictures taken at the occasion can be viewed on ROHR Zimbabwe website,
facebook, flickr,
blogspot and YouTube.
Alternatively follow these links (copy
and paste in your browser);-
https://rohr-zimbabwe.org/index.php/2020/07/05/rohr-zimbabwe-donates-groceries-towards-kids-breakfast-initiative-in-epworth-4th-july-2020/
https://www.facebook.com/rohr.zimbabwe.92/posts/2066207096856303?__cft__[0]=AZWouXH3zR9dVmB1_Mj2RX1ambjvz8j3xpWLBpDLlgMgnjT9sv7xBlFBvcRTxFcwbHrlNBkdh4ko-XL_GvzE-6LegXRxsv0rudjuAcu6HGWvmCYqYqp6Z-D8vxJQK_YEZjg&__tn__=%2CO%2CP-R
https://www.flickr.com/photos/rohr_zimbabwe__manchester/albums/72157714975642196
http://rohrzimbabweblog.blogspot.com/2020/07/rohr-zimbabwe-donates-groceries-towards.html
https://youtu.be/ApzBZmh0St0
https://youtu.be/3600Yvsv0w8
https://youtu.be/ldvS5Og_Bes
https://youtu.be/iP4kH9orIpU
https://www.facebook.com/rohr.zimbabwe.92/posts/2066207096856303?__cft__[0]=AZWouXH3zR9dVmB1_Mj2RX1ambjvz8j3xpWLBpDLlgMgnjT9sv7xBlFBvcRTxFcwbHrlNBkdh4ko-XL_GvzE-6LegXRxsv0rudjuAcu6HGWvmCYqYqp6Z-D8vxJQK_YEZjg&__tn__=%2CO%2CP-R
https://www.flickr.com/photos/rohr_zimbabwe__manchester/albums/72157714975642196
http://rohrzimbabweblog.blogspot.com/2020/07/rohr-zimbabwe-donates-groceries-towards.html
https://youtu.be/ApzBZmh0St0
https://youtu.be/3600Yvsv0w8
https://youtu.be/ldvS5Og_Bes
https://youtu.be/iP4kH9orIpU
https://youtu.be/lC5zxXEyibA
By: Information &
Publicity Department
Restoration of Human Rights (ROHR)Zimbabwe
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