GMAZ engages truckers for maize imports

24 Jan, 2020 - 18:01 0 Views
GMAZ engages truckers for maize imports GMAZ Public Relations Manager, Garikai Chaunza

eBusiness Weekly

Panashe Chikonyora

The Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe (GMAZ) has called upon local road transporters to provide cross boarder services for its maize import programme to quickly bring in maize into the country.

The move follows after GMAZ recently imported 50 000 tonnes of maize from South Africa, complementing government efforts to try and save people from starving, as the country anticipates drought.

GMAZ Public Relations Manager, Garikai Chaunza said they prefer importing the maize by road to quickly bring the maize into the country where people are starving.

“We need to bring maize into the country faster, which is why we considered importing the maize using road than railway which is slow.

“But we will consider using railway in the future,” he said.

However, Mr Chaunza said they needed more local transporters to help transport the maize.

He further suggested that the call on local transporters was a form of support to the unemployed.

“We need more transporters. We are also doing it to create employment.

“We cannot promote foreign transporters at the expense of our local transporters, we need to support them,” said Mr Chaunza.

Meanwhile, as the Grain Millers Association of Zimbabwe promised to make sure that the country is supplied with enough grain to sustain people throughout the drought, it said it will continue importing grains from Argentina, Ukraine, Mexico and other countries using free funds.

Early December last year GMAZ pledged to extend its feeding programme to schools that were affected by Cyclone Idai in Chimanimani to prevent malnutrition and starvation, after it had  been running a feeding scheme in cyclone Idai ravaged areas as part of efforts to improve school attendance among pupils from poor families and those who walk long distances to school.

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