KIBAHA, March 5 -- A TOTAL of 50 widows, 30 from Bumbuta Village in Kondoa District and 20 from Mbiti Mlimani Village in Bariadi District are now the primary beneficiaries of a livestock-led economic transformation.
Implemented by the Widows and Orphans Development Foundation (WODF), the goat-keeping project has seen rapid success since its launch in June 2024.
WODF Chairperson, Ms Jamila Sulu, revealed in a recent interview with the ‘Daily News that the projects initial herd of 54 goats has more than doubled, reaching 125 animals by December last year.
The initiative is designed to provide a sustainable source of income for women who have historically faced financial marginalisation.
“This project is making a real impact,...
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