Parly team visits cyclone hit areas This picture collage shows massive destruction to roads and bridges in Chimanimani following Cyclone Idai which ravaged the area last week. This has resulted in serious delays for rescuers and the distribution of food, clothing and essential medicines

Walter Mswazie Masvingo Correspondent
A Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on standing rules and orders is visiting areas affected by Cylone Idai in Masvingo province to have an appreciation of the magnitude of the problem.

The tropical cyclone killed five people in Bikita where 3 000 households were affected while 291 families were left homeless and in dire need of food. More than 5 000 homesteads were affected in Masvingo province.

The committee comprising Gweru Senator Tsitsi Muzenda, Lower Gweru Senator Morgan Komichi, Bulawayo Senator Thabitha Khumalo and Chiredzi North National Assembly Member Cde Roy Bhila yesterday visited affected areas in Zaka, Bikita, Gutu and Masvingo.

Today the committee is expected to visit Chiredzi district.

Parliamentary representative Mr Edmore Nyamuramba said the committee, which was divided into two teams with the other one assessing the damage in Manicaland, would compile a report which would be presented to Parliament for action.

“After assessing the damage on the ground, the committee will present a report to Parliament for action. Parliament is already mobilising resources to assist the cyclone victims and will distribute them according to need,” he said.

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