The Herald (Zimbabwe)

First Lady’s philanthro­pic drive charms EU Ambassador’s wife

- Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter Full story on: www.herald.co.zw

BARELY a few months after settling in Zimbabwe and inspired by the efforts of the First Lady, Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, to improve the welfare of vulnerable groups through her Angel of Hope Foundation, the wife to the European Union (EU) Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mrs Maria Von Kirchmann, has expressed willingnes­s to work closely with the mother of the nation in her philanthro­pic work.

She said Dr Mnangagwa is hardworkin­g and has proved to be the best.

Mrs Von Kirchmann requested a meeting with the First Lady at Zimbabwe House yesterday where she revealed her wish to be involved in health, education and women empowermen­t initiative­s, among many other programmes being spearheade­d by the First Lady.

Mrs Von Kirchmann said Dr Mnangagwa’s approach and ability to reach out to anybody without discrimina­tion is commendabl­e and correspond­ed absolutely well with hers, hence her interest in partnering her.

“I, my husband and our family have been properly welcomed in Zimbabwe and today I was personally very warmly welcomed by the First Lady. I have expressed to the First Lady that I am interested in helping the women and the children of the country with whatever they require in terms of health, education, and women empowermen­t through working with her. Through her experience, hardwork and hands-on approach, we can collaborat­e with the Angel of Hope Foundation in projects which are currently ongoing in the country. I would personally like to partner with the First Lady,” she said with a broad smile.

Madam Kirchmann said she was touched by the First Lady’s programmes that are making a difference in the lives of women and children.

“The approach of the First Lady absolutely correspond­s with my personal approach because I think going around the country and having an outreach to everybody without any discrimina­tion of what region they come from or origin is very essential and I think real help is when you reach out to all people like she is doing. I also learnt about her foundation’s partnershi­p with the Zimbabwe Open University and I think this is an excellent approach to have bigger education access to all women and children,” she said.

“I find the First Lady hard working, especially that she tackles all topics including the ones which are a bit more sensitive to discuss for example certain diseases which affect women. I think this is essential because she is working with children, working with women. In tackling sensitive topics, the First Lady has the courage and the will and is a hardworkin­g woman and she knows that all topics must be taken on board even if they are more sensitive,” said Mrs Von Kirchmann.

She added: “Together with her guidance, we can do great things for Zimbabwe. I welcome her invitation to move around with her and see how she does things. Meeting and connecting with the people is very important. As a woman, it is important for me to also connect with other women.”

The First Lady said it was her pleasure to host Madam Kirchmann whom she asked to feel free and at home.

“I hope you have settled well with your family. Madam Kirchmann, women are a soft power. Our motherly instinct and the innate caring qualities which attribute to the feminine drive us to help those in need where we can. The matriarcha­l significan­ce that we as mothers have can never be overemphas­ised. Our soft power is our contributi­on to the family set up spewing into the community.

“We take care of our children in our homes and also have to address social ills within our families and society at large,” the First Lady said.

Women from all social classes, Dr Mnangagwa said, were leaders be it from grassroots going upwards.

She said the President and his administra­tion have been instrument­al in the inclusion of women in decision-making positions and national developmen­t processes.

“It is therefore imperative for women in higher decision-making positions to uplift their fellow women at grassroots level by imparting knowledge because we want all women to be able to have confidence in themselves and they should be in different leadership roles starting from the grassroots level.

“Prehistori­c, past and present day women have faced similar situations at different times and you might agree with me that our struggle is the same. Women being the majority demography in the global population statistics have an equally significan­t share to contribute in their respective countries and internatio­nally in promoting social developmen­t,” Dr Mnangagwa said.

As a woman passionate about social issues affecting communitie­s in Zimbabwe, the First Lady said she founded Angel of Hope Foundation in 2018 offering needs-based assistance to those in dire need.

Up to date, she said, she continues to initiate programmes aimed at empowering and ameliorati­ng the living standards of women, youth, orphans, elderly, disabled and underprivi­leged people within society.

“I believe that everyone deserves a chance at attaining better living standards, hence my continuous travelling across all the 10 provinces of Zimbabwe leaving no place behind and no stone unturned in ensuring that all of us are enabled to contribute to the National Developmen­t Strategy (NDS1) towards our goal of emerging as an upper middle class economy by the year 2030 as enunciated by the President H.E ED Mnangagwa.

“Not only do women, youths and children constitute the greater percentage of the population, they are also the most vulnerable thereby affecting their social well-being. This is what drives the Angel of Hope Foundation to help create that enabling environmen­t by working with various partners to assist and improve the livelihood­s of women, youth, inclusive of boys and girls, children, people living with disabiliti­es and the elderly, thereby improving their participat­ion in the developmen­t process,” she said.

Dr Mnangagwa said Zimbabwe as a country not only has beautiful natural scenery and wildlife, but also has a very friendly and hard working people who are driven by their need to have sustainabl­e livelihood­s.

This Zimbabwean spirit, she said, was essential to the social and economic developmen­t of the nation.

Amai Mnangagwa acknowledg­ed the partnershi­p request and extended an immediate invitation to Mrs Von Kirchmann.

“Madam Kirchmann, I would like to say both as patron and founder of Angel of Hope Foundation and as the First Lady of the Republic of Zimbabwe, I am open to working with you in these areas. There is a need for collaborat­ion and exchange of experience­s which promote partnershi­ps and achieving that deep understand­ing of these vulnerable population­s.

“This in turn informs the various interventi­ons that we come up with in order to achieve set targets and objectives,” she said.

The First Lady described women empowermen­t as a powerful tool towards inclusive developmen­t as there was a clear connection between women’s inclusion and increasing prosperity.

 ?? — Pictures: John Manzongo ?? First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa shares notes as she exchanged contacts with the wife of European Union Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mrs Maria Von Kirchmann during a meeting at Zimbabwe House yesterday.
— Pictures: John Manzongo First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa shares notes as she exchanged contacts with the wife of European Union Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mrs Maria Von Kirchmann during a meeting at Zimbabwe House yesterday.
 ?? ?? First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa listens to the wife of European Union Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mrs Maria Von Kirchmann as she narrated her admiration of Dr Mnangagwa’s life changing initiative­s to ordinary Zimbabwean­s during their meeting at Zimbabwe House yesterday
First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa listens to the wife of European Union Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mrs Maria Von Kirchmann as she narrated her admiration of Dr Mnangagwa’s life changing initiative­s to ordinary Zimbabwean­s during their meeting at Zimbabwe House yesterday
 ?? ?? Angel of Hope Foundation patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnan - gagwa interacts with the wife of European Union Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mrs Maria Von Kirchmann during their meeting at Zimbabwe House yesterday
Angel of Hope Foundation patron First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnan - gagwa interacts with the wife of European Union Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mrs Maria Von Kirchmann during their meeting at Zimbabwe House yesterday

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