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Wetland Protection turn drought prone community into climate smart village

The wetlands in Mberengwa have turned villages into climate smart area.
Water points were either flooded or destroyed. According to the Department of Civil Protection rapid assessment, an estimated 100,000 people were left with no access to safe drinking water in the affected areas.
To ensure rebuilding of destroyed houses and infrastructure, Oxfam made available to over 280 affected families unconditional multi-purpose cash assistance to meet household and any other emerging needs.
As a result of water oozing again from the Mupandei Wetland, Oxfam and partners have reduced the exposure of farmers to short-term risks, while also strengthening the communitie’s resilience by building their capacity to adapt and prosper in the face of shocks and longer-term stresses.
This afternoon, Chicken Inn face city neighbours Highlanders, a team that only beat them once in league action, way back in 2011.
Bantu Rovers coach Methembe Ndlovu, the last man to hand Bosso a championship in 2006 even had the guts to field 15-year Sibusiso Moyo as a second half substitute.
In 13 league encounters between Chicken Inn and Highlanders, the Gamecocks have won six times, Highlanders have picked up maximum points just once with six of the encounters concluding in a stalemate.
Left back Honest Moyo and midfielder Rahman Kutsanzira are available for selection.

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