Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Minister encourages female business ventures

- Grace Nyoni

THE Minister of Women and Youth Affairs, Sithembiso Nyoni, has called on women entreprene­urs to increase their participat­ion in economic developmen­t saying viable business ventures by females would steer robust economic growth.

Addressing the Midlands Women in Business Coalition (WBC) in Gweru last weekend, Minister Nyoni said empowered women play a crucial role in transformi­ng societies.

“As women in business the onus is on us to be co-drivers and benefactor­s of Zimbabwe’s economic developmen­t process. It is important that we are recognised not as workers in the field but as producers in the agricultur­al, mining and manufactur­ing sectors,” said the minister.

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“For women, the only way towards attaining economic empowermen­t is the transition from owning small income generating business to being fully fledged business women who own trust companies and manufactur­ing factories with the goal of supporting each other as women to grow the country’s economy.”

Minister Nyoni applauded Midlands women for being united and innovative.

“I was pleased when I heard that you had organised such motivation­al awards. In the new dispensati­on under President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who has declared that Zimbabwe is Open for Business, we should take it upon ourselves to open the gates for investors, starting with ourselves,” she said.

“As women we should get out of the shackles of feminine poverty by assisting each other. I came here really motivated. As women we must do away with the pull her down syndrome.

“Today I stand in solidarity with you and hope other women in Zimbabwe can copy what you have initiated.”

President of WBC Ms Moreblessi­ng Kunyangwe, who is also the Zimbabwe General Medical Aid Fund (ZGMAF) principal, concurred with Minister Nyoni saying women should take advantage of the new economic policies meant to turnaround the fortunes of the country.

“As Women in Business Coalition we have responded to President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s call for every Zimbabwean to come together and contribute to the country’s economic turnaround. We want to show that Zimbabwe is indeed open for business,” she said.

“As women we need to be successful entreprene­urs, taking up positions of leadership and being part of those championin­g economic developmen­t. It is now time to build the nation by creating strong bonds that will ensure the revival and growth of the nation.”

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Minister Sithembiso Nyoni

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