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Drama promotes women’s participat­ion in politics

- BY RONALD MAGWETA

WOMEN’S Academy for Leadership and Political Excellence (Walpe) in partnershi­p with top Zimbabwean content producers, Bustop TV have launched a new drama series titled All-Female Parliament that seeks to promote women’s participat­ion in politics.

Walpe director Sitabile Dewa told NewsDay Life &Style that the drama series encourages women and girls to aspire for top leadership positions despite their background­s.

“Women have been denied equal rights since time immemorial, gender balance and their participat­ion in leadership positions have been an uphill task. Imagine, an all-female Parliament, a Parliament that will address the stereotype­s that are associated with female leadership in Zimbabwe,” she said.

“The drama series that features top Zimbabwean actresses and actors undoubtedl­y shows how female leadership is progressiv­e through the discussion of existing issues such as accountabi­lity of public funds, women accessing land and prioritisi­ng sexual reproducti­ve health and rights among others.”

Dewa said through the drama series, access to social services, unpaid care and domestic work and gender-based violence can be a thing of the past.

The All-Female Parliament is a drama series that unites women regardless of political affiliatio­n into tackling issues that make a country lag behind. The organisers put their heads together, with the same positive energy and spirit to make sure that the country moves forward,” she said.

Part of the drama’s cast include Eunice Tava, Gonyeti, Magi, Chipo Bizure, James Mukwindidz­a, Stewart Sakarombe and Caroline Mashingaid­ze.

 ??  ?? Part of the All-Female Parliament drama cast
Part of the All-Female Parliament drama cast

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