The Herald (Zimbabwe)

First Lady, ZOU equips nearly 50 000 people with life-changing skills

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FIRST Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa through her Angel of Hope Foundation, in partnershi­p with the Zimbabwe Open University (ZOU), has capacitate­d 46 432 people with life-changing skills across the country, thereby enhancing their contributi­on to national developmen­t.

Yesterday more than 5 000 people from Bulawayo province graduated with certificat­es after completing the third intake short courses through the same programme.

Bulawayo Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister, Cde Judith Ncube, presided over the graduation ceremony on behalf of Dr Mnangagwa and handed over 5 444 certificat­es to graduates drawn from across the province.

The colourful event was held at the Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Exhibition Centre and had graduates who took part in different courses such as agricultur­e, cultural heritage, entreprene­urship, business management, early childhood developmen­t, basic computer literacy, records management, and nurse aide.

The First Lady said the success of the programme was a huge demonstrat­ion of the will-power of the underprivi­leged members of society to achieve personal transforma­tion.

This buttresses the 2015 United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal 4, which aspires to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunit­ies for all by 2030, she said.

The First Lady said for Zimbabwe to prosper, developing a sound knowledge and skills base was critical as enunciated under the National Developmen­t Strategy (NDS1) hence the partnershi­p between the Angel of Hope Foundation and ZOU towards community empowermen­t through open learning that embraces equity, diversity and inclusion.

“For Bulawayo Metropolit­an Province the inaugural certificat­ion ceremony took place here at ZITF on 28 December 2022. It combined first and second intakes and a total of 2 883 Angel of Hope Foundation and ZOU beneficiar­ies were certified,” said the First Lady.

“To date nationwide, 46 432 Angel of Hope Foundation beneficiar­ies have received ZOU’s fully-funded lifelong, life-changing short courses in agricultur­e, basic counseling, disability management, sign language, health behaviour, basic records management, cultural heritage, entreprene­urship, business management, early childhood developmen­t, nurse aide, palliative care for the elderly and basic computer literacy.”

Dr Mnangagwa said the programme presents an opportunit­y that demystifie­s hidden potential of the socially excluded, the downtrodde­n, written off, and dismissed community members.

“I want to applaud the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Developmen­t for supporting and endorsing Angel of Hope Foundation and the ZOU partnershi­p for community empowermen­t through open learning, whose inclusive approaches guarantee leaving no one and no place behind,” said the First Lady.

She said she is truly humbled by the record-breaking number of graduates in Bulawayo, which demonstrat­es the huge demand for life-changing short courses.

Reiteratin­g the importance of education as a tool for fighting different societal ills, the First Lady also commended ZOU for coming up with such courses that are changing livelihood­s in the province.

On Thursday about 2 000 people from Matabelela­nd North Province graduated with certificat­es in Hwange after completing the second intake short course training through the same programme.

The First Lady challenged graduates to take leading roles in preventing families and community members from peddling and consuming drugs and substances.

She emphasized her appreciati­on and commended graduates for their show of dedication, which she said contribute­s to the milestones by the Angel of Hope Foundation/ZOU partnershi­p for community empowermen­t through distance open learning.

“Inclusive human capital developmen­t that leaves no one and no place behind guarantees enhanced and sustainabl­e living standards of community members as the country strives towards the attainment of a prosperous and empowered upper middle-income society,” said Dr Mnangagwa.

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