

Department produces mushroom farmers
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The KZN Department of Transport's poverty
alleviation programme Zibambele is taking a new turn as its savings club
initiative is already producing future business women.
Zamokuhle Savings Club members have already made their fourth harvest of
mushrooms. The female members of Zamokuhle are part of the Zibambele
programme and have started mushroom farming at their Dindi Farm in
Vulindlela, outside Pietermaritzburg. They say while this business is a
dawn of hope for them, they still need to market their produce to the
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The club's chairperson Phumzile Thabethe, said the project was started in
March this year and the first harvest was made in just two weeks. "We were
also amazed by the quick growth of these mushrooms. We are grateful that the
KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport has partnered with their provincial
counterparts in the Department of Agriculture and facilitated this
project."
Zamokuhle which comprises twenty women is expecting to increase its numbers as
the project expands. Currently, their nursery has twenty mushroom beds, each
measuring approximately three by one metres. Anyone interested in helping this
emerging business to realize its goals may contact Philisiwe Qwabe on 076 669
5958.

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