Opinion / Columnist
Dangers of cyclone Deneo - Applauding the Civil Protection Unity
16 Feb 2017 at 06:46hrs | Views
I would like to applaud the Civil Protection Unity on their sensitising people about the impending dangers of cyclone Deneo.
It is not very long in Gwanda South where people lost their beginnings which included livestock and crops through a harsh storm which swept across the district.
I would also wish to add my voice that people in Mat South should take hid and take all precautions necessary and available to avert lose of the same.
It's clear that the cyclone may once more cause mud huts fall down and animals swept away.
Am only disturbed by emergency phone numbers which show us that we should call Harare numbers. Does this mean that this unity is also centralised that serving people in others provinces would need help coming from Harare? This then ceases and loses the logic of emergency .
I would urge the unity to cascade down close to places which are likely to be affected by cyclone Deneo.
Ekem Moyo MDC-T Mat South
It is not very long in Gwanda South where people lost their beginnings which included livestock and crops through a harsh storm which swept across the district.
I would also wish to add my voice that people in Mat South should take hid and take all precautions necessary and available to avert lose of the same.
It's clear that the cyclone may once more cause mud huts fall down and animals swept away.
I would urge the unity to cascade down close to places which are likely to be affected by cyclone Deneo.
Ekem Moyo MDC-T Mat South
Source - Ekem Moyo
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