Leonard Ncube, Victoria Falls Reporter
CHINOTIMBA Old People’s
Home in Victoria Falls is now failing to
provide decent meals for 15 elderly people housed at the facility.
Sometimes the home skips a
meal while relish is now limited to soya chunks and vegetables.
The old people’s home used
to get donations from individuals, hotels, tour operators, tourists, churches
and schools who are now not helping as they have been incapacitated by Covid-19
restrictions.
Some doctors from Victoria Falls Hospital who used to take turns to visit
the home during weekends have also stopped because of commitments in the fight
against Covid-19.
A Chronicle news crew
visited the home and spoke to members of the board who said the elderly lack
access to medication and are facing food shortages.
“We no longer have any
company coming to donate or spend time because of the lockdown caused by
Covid-19. It’s now tough for us and we are just surviving by grace. Our major
challenge is on medication and food, especially relish,” said Mr James Nyoni, a
board member.
“We need gloves,
medication including pain killers and adult diapers because some are
bed-ridden. These are elderly people who are actually sick and we should be
having pain killers at any given time.
Five of them are on mental
health treatment and we have to buy pills and injections every month which
needs foreign currency that we don’t have. On average each injection or tablet
is US$10 per month per person.”
He said before the
lockdown they used to get some forex from tour operators, hotels and tourists
who visited the home and would use the money to buy medication in Zambia where
it’s cheaper than locally.
Mr Nyoni commended TM Pick
n Pay supermarket which has maintained a RTGS$2 000 monthly grocery voucher
donation which they use to buy mealie-meal.
He said the home
desperately needs assistance.
“As much as we observe
lockdown rules, we desperately appeal for donations. If we don’t get help some
might die of hunger. We have no stocks anymore as the lockdown closed out
people who used to help us hence, we are just managing the little we have to
survive. Each time we are not sure if we would manage to serve them the next
meal,” said Mr Nyoni.
The home has a vegetable
garden but baboons destroy the crops.
They are also struggling
to refill a gas tank which they use for cooking.
Source: Victoria Falls Old people’s home falls on hard times (30/05/20)
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