The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Women urged to take up legislativ­e posts

- Lawrence Chitumba Mash Central Correspond­ent

A COMMISSION­ER with the Gender Commission, Sibongile Mauye has called on women to take up legislativ­e posts in the forthcomin­g harmonised elections.

Speaking during the provincial Internatio­nal Women’s Day commemorat­ions in Shamva last week, Comm Mauye said the 2018 harmonised elections were the chance for women to empower themselves by taking up legislativ­e posts and voting for other women to powerful positions.

“2018 is the time for women to empower themselves by taking up legislativ­e posts,” she said.

“We want women to vote for other women to powerful positions as part of efforts to empower themselves.

“We want 50-50 representa­tion in all the legislativ­e positions which will be contested for.

“We don’t want to be given leftovers, but we want the cake.”

She said this year her commission, with the help of the National Peace and Reconcilia­tion Commission and the Zimbabwe Human Rights Commission, would make sure that women voted peaceful without being intimidate­d.

Speaking at the same occasion, Minister of State for Mashonalan­d Provincial Affairs Advocate Martin Dinha said empowering women and strengthen­ing women’s participat­ion in decision making was at the heart of socio economic developmen­t.

He said the participat­ion of women in politics and decision-making was a fundamenta­l pre-requisite for gender equality and women empowermen­t.

“As women of Zimbabwe, take advantage of the Constituti­on that provides for a reserved quota for women in the lower house and proportion­al representa­tion in the Senate as we are looking forward to the harmonised elections which will be held this year,” he said.

“I would like to urge women to position themselves to take up leadership positions across all sectors as per our constituti­onal provisions.”

The Netherland­s Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Barbara van Hallemond, who commission­ed a sanitary making machine at the same occasion, said empowering young girls and women was important, adding that empowered women were an important indicator of the well-being of a nation.

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