By Saumu Mwalimu,The Citizen Reporter
In Summary
- Mr Kabwe said he was pleased that in a short time, people from the informal sector had welcomed his initiative
Livingstone. Kigoma North MP
Zitto Kabwe received an award as Africa’s first champion in social
security, even as it was announced that more than 43,000 farmers
countrywide have now enrolled with the National Social Security Fund
(NSSF).
Receiving the award during the 7th East and
Central Africa meeting of Social Security Protection (Ecassa) policy
makers in Zambia, Mr Kabwe said he was pleased that within a short time,
people from the informal sector had welcomed his initiative positively.
“It was just last year when only 750 farmers from
Kabogo, Rusaba and Matyazo in Kigoma joined the NSSF through their
cooperative union Rumako.
I am grateful to see now that NSSF has picked up
the idea to record rapid expansion. We can attain phenomenal results and
help our people plan for their lives,” he said.
A beaming Mr Kabwe dedicated the award to his constituents.
“I dedicate this award to coffee farmers in Kigoma North, dada
Salima the cassava street vendor and the Leka Dutigite group, whose
acceptance to join NSSF through my efforts have enabled me to be
recognised in the region and Africa,” said the Kigoma North MP.
He said his dream was to see all Tanzanians with
social security coverage in order to boost savings, increase investments
in the country and end poverty.
Presenting the award, Ecassa chairman Charles
Mpundu said the recognition of Mr Kabwe was an effort in the right
direction as other member countries strived to expand their coverage to
include more people from the informal sectors such as farmers.
“It is the first time this award is being given to
a politician; I’ll call it an exceptional recognition...we honour his
efforts and don’t take them for granted.
It is a lesson to be learnt by all the members,” he said.
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