The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Informatio­n system delays Women’s Bank opening

- Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspond­ent

A WRONG Informatio­n, Communicat­ion and Technology system has delayed the opening of the Women’s Bank expected to financiall­y empower women through affordable loans, it has emerged.

Women Affairs, Gender and Community Developmen­t Minister Nyasha Chikwinya confirmed the developmen­t in an interview on the sidelines of a tour of the bank’s headquarte­rs at Trust Towers in Harare on Tuesday.

“What has been delaying us is the ICT system. The one we had chosen before they did not find it suitable for millions of women who are going to be users of this bank. That has to be looked into yet again,” said Minister Chikwinya.

She said plans to open are now at an advanced stage as a team of experts in designing such institutio­ns were assisting the ministry.

Minister Chikwinya said the bank will extend financial help to women in various sectors such as the agri-business, livestock, horticultu­ral, agricultur­al and the mining sectors amongst others.

Earlier indication­s were that the bank was going to be operationa­l by September this year.

In August this year, Minister Chikwinya told the media that a board had already been appointed and workers employed.

The bank was one of the measures put in place by Government to empower women by ensuring that they accessed money at concession­ary rates.

Once set up, the micro-finance bank is expected to avail cash to the informal sector at reasonable interest, with less stringent requiremen­ts to women, who usually fail to access money from convention­al banks due to lack of collateral.

It is estimated that of the 5,4 million people that are in the informal sector, about 60 percent of them are women engaged in vending and various entreprene­urial projects.

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Minister Chikwinya

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