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December 2009 Volume 16, National News

SADC Hands Over Humanitarian Programme to Zimbabwe

Wed, Dec 16, 2009

The regional support programme for Zimbabwe initiated by SADC in the amount of R300 million has now been handed over for local management.

The regional support programme for Zimbabwe initiated by SADC in the amount of R300 million has now been handed over for local management.

Zimbabwe has been given the responsibility to manage the day-to-day administration of the regional humanitarian and development assistance programme aimed at helping the country address socio-economic challenges.

He said the handover of activities does not mean the end of the programme as SADC remains "available to assist Zimbabwe in any way possible" in order to ensure the country improves its economy. Acting Agriculture Minister Ignatius Chombo said Zimbabwe is "grateful for the assistance" and will work closely with SADC in implementing the programme.

The Ambassador of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to Zimbabwe, Mawampanga Mwana Nanga, whose country currently chairs SADC, applauded the region for offering a home-grown solution that not only addresses the situation but also deepens regional integration. "Africa has much more to offer to itself than going round the world begging for help," Mwana Nanga said.

South Africa, which played a greater role in mobilizing funds for the programme, concurred saying regional cooperation is the answer to most problems faced by SADC countries. "The programme demonstrated that in partnership, the region has enough capacity and resources to address its challenges," South African ambassador to Zimbabwe, Professor Mlungisi Makalima, said. Various government ministries, the SADC Secretariat and the diplomatic community, which performed a crucial role of the overall monitoring exercise, witnessed the handover ceremony held in Harare, Zimbabwe in early December.

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