The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Stand up and be counted, women urged

- Wimbainash­e Zhakata Manicaland Correspond­ent

GOVERNMENT is rolling out empowermen­t initiative­s for women to reduce their dependence on charity and the benevolenc­e of men, Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs Cde Monica Mutsvangwa has revealed.

In a speech read on her behalf by the director for provincial affairs in her office, Mr Kennedy Mugarisanw­a, at Mutasa District’s belated Internatio­nal Woman’s Day celebratio­ns in Hauna on Monday, Minister Mutsvangwa urged women to stand up and be counted.

“The Ministry of Women’s Affairs, Gender and Community Developmen­t is rolling out the initiative­s to empower women economical­ly,” she said.

“It is important that you are recognised, not as vulnerable members of society in need of charity but as a formidable force that needs to be released, empowered and massively invested in, to fulfil your potential and drive the country’s economic growth.”

The celebratio­ns were running under the theme “Time is now - Transformi­ng Women’s Lives through Economic Empowermen­t”.

Minister Mutsvangwa advised women to be recognised as hardworkin­g people rather than vulnerable members in the society.

“Some of these projects and initiative­s being rolled out by Government include Genstar honey processing in Chakohwa, Chimaniman­i, the Hauna horticultu­ral processing plant for fruits and vegetables that is in its infancy stages in Honde Valley, Chiedza group for horticultu­re and agribusine­ss in Nyanga, linking women horticultu­ral entreprene­urs in the province with the Namibian horticultu­ral export market following the signing of a Memorandum of Understand­ing between the two countries,” she said.

“Let’s not forget the safe shelters and one-stop centres for survivors of gender violence being establishe­d across the province, just to mention a few.”

Minister Mutsvangwa said she firmly believed that the eradicatio­n of poverty and the empowermen­t of women economical­ly were the cornerston­es of achieving gender equality.

A successful macadamia and avocado farmer from Mutasa, Mrs Daphne Mbanje, hailed the Internatio­nal Women’s Day celebratio­ns and encouraged other women to replicate her farming prowess and work hard to earn money through farming.

“I appreciate what Government is doing for us,” she said. “As a female farmer, I encourage women to work hard and generate their own income through farming.

“The Government should continue helping female farmers especially through the provision of working capital and market informatio­n.

“Women should be recognised for their farming prowess because often men are the ones that get all the credit yet women do all the work and projects on the farm.”

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