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Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare deputy minister Mercy Dinha told legislators that government had allocated US$25 million to compensate pensioners for the losses.
Speaking during the second reading of the Bill in Parliament last week, Dinha said the proposed legislation prioritises the individual over their disability.
While these efforts are commendable, they also serve as a stark reminder of the deep-rooted issues that continue to plague Zimbabwe's food security landscape.
Human rights watchdogs like the Zimbabwe Peace Project have documented several cases of politicisation and theft of food aid by politically-connected individuals.
Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare deputy minister Mercy Dinha moved a motion last week in Parliament on the ratification, a process required by the Constitution.
Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare deputy minister Mercy Dinha moved a motion on the ratification a process required by the constitution in Parliament last week.
Public Service deputy minister Mercy Dinha revealed this in Parliament, while responding to written questions from legislators on the Beam arrears and payment plan.
Speaking during Parliament’s question and answer session, Dinha said the grain distribution programme, initially intended to begin much earlier, is currently on hold pending release of funds.
She was responding to Zanu PF Bikita South legislator, Energy Mutodi, who wrote to the minister requesting information on plans to improve job quality in Zimbabwe.