The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Ex-modelling guru Mazibuko joins Zanu PF Women’s League

- Mbulelo Mpofu

FORMER modelling guru Sipho Mazibuko has joined the Zanu PF Women’s League.

In this new political venture, Cde Mazibuko has pledged to leverage her influence to advocate for women’s empowermen­t and welfare.

She sees her membership in the Women’s League as a platform to advocate support for women, not only in Bulawayo but also in the neighbouri­ng regions of Matabelela­nd North and Matabelela­nd South.

In an exclusive interview, Cde Mazibuko expressed her strong desire to assist women in the region in reaching the same levels of success as their male counterpar­ts throughout the country.

“I’m excited and honoured to be associatin­g myself with the Women’s League where feminine emancipati­on is at the top of the agenda. That resonates with me a lot. I’ve observed that women in Bulawayo and the Matabelela­nd regions often hesitate to take the lead in their fields. The fear of being at the top seems to hold them back in their pursuit of climbing the corporate ladder.

“Recognisin­g this challenge, I’m committed to using my influence to empower and encourage these women to become the best versions of themselves in their diverse spheres. My goal is to break down barriers and instil confidence, fostering an environmen­t where they can thrive and excel without fear,” Cde Mazibuko said.

“I want to be the conduit for them to access business symposiums, workshops and funding for their endeavours,” she said.

Cde Mazibuko has earned recognitio­n for orchestrat­ing workshops and seminars on skills developmen­t, entreprene­urship and leadership training. Through these initiative­s, barriers have been dismantled and numerous opportunit­ies have emerged for women in Bulawayo.

Her high-calibre events have been endorsed by Minister of Industry and Commerce, Dr Sithembiso Nyoni, inclusive of a high tea event held in Waterford.

In addition to her endeavours, Cde Mazibuko harbours a grand vision of establishi­ng a dedicated space where young women can showcase their entreprene­urial talents and cultivate thriving businesses. This will see her today unveiling her brainchild, the Strides Mall. Describing the Strides Mall, she said that it is destined to become a symbol of hope, resilience and entreprene­urial spirit among the young women of Bulawayo.

“The mall is not just a commercial space but a beacon of empowermen­t, representi­ng the determinat­ion and business acumen of the city’s aspiring female entreprene­urs,” she said.

Cde Mazibuko owes her success in the business and events planning space to the visionary leadership of Minister of Defence Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri and Dr Nyoni whom she sees as pillars.

“I owe so much of who I am today to these two individual­s, as they have played a pivotal role in helping me realise my vision and achieve my goals. On the business front, their guidance has imparted invaluable lessons, and their financial support has been instrument­al. They are truly my pillars of strength.”

“I also have so much respect for Ward 20 Councillor Sandra Ndebele-Sibindi whose music career was launched at my Midlands Miss Malaika show held at Kadoma’s Ranch Hotel and Conference Centre in 2003.

“Because I’m a female empowermen­t activist, I decided to join the Women’s League on my own. I sent a message to Cde Sithembiso Nyoni asking her how I could join the Women’s League and she referred me to Sandra Ndebele-Sibindi. It’s funny how I held her hand towards stardom and today, she’s the one holding my hand into the political world,” she said.

“I am extremely proud of Sandra for her remarkable success in the political arena, and I am profoundly grateful to her for being my mentor and guiding me into that world. Without her encouragem­ent, I wouldn’t have become a member of Zanu PF and the Women’s League, and for that, I am truly thankful.”

Cde Mazibuko’s career has been marked by twists and turns, yet her unwavering determinat­ion for success has allowed her to rise with her head held high. Weathering challenges such as a difficult divorce and confrontin­g the depths of depression, Cde Mazibuko has navigated through adversity to emerge as a matriarch in both the modelling and entreprene­urial realms.

Her journey reflects not just profession­al accomplish­ments, but a personal triumph over setbacks.

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