The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Batswana First Lady expected today

- Blessings Chidakwa Herald Reporter

BATSWANA First Lady Mrs Neo Jane Masisi is expected in the country this morning as she visits her counterpar­t, Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, and exchange notes on various life-changing issues.

Amai Mnangagwa has been championin­g various initiative­s that have drawn the attention of many people and organisati­ons worldwide, with her counterpar­ts seeking to tap from her knowledge.

In a statement yesterday, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade spokespers­on Michael Mukura said Mrs Masisi will be in Zimbabwe from February 20 to 22.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade hereby advises that Her Excellency, Mrs Neo Jane Masisi, the First Lady of Botswana will be visiting her counterpar­t, First Lady of Zimbabwe Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa in Harare from the 20th to the 22nd of February 2024.

“The visit provides a platform for the two First Ladies to share best practices, explore potential collaborat­ions and exchange experience­s in agricultur­e and women empowermen­t,” he said.

Mr Mukura said the visit is evidence of the commendabl­e strengthen­ing of bilateral relations between Zimbabwe and Botswana.

“It also provides a platform for Zimbabwe to showcase the philanthro­pic works by Her Excellency, the First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa as she empowers women and the youth through ‘She Agricultur­e’ Initiative and caters for the vulnerable through the Angel of Hope Foundation,” he said.

Mrs Masisi has previously showered praises on her counterpar­t, Dr Mnangagwa, for promoting traditiona­l dishes and equipping women with knowledge of their rights, especially on inheritanc­e issues which usually tear families apart following the death of the breadwinne­r.

And as the world grapples with the effects of climate change, Amai Mnangagwa’s drive to promote traditiona­l grains like sorghum, rapoko and millet which thrive in adverse weather conditions, saw her getting due global recognitio­n.

Last year, at the Global First Ladies Academy in New York, the United States, where First Ladies held highlevel roundtable discussion­s on their diverse activities and interventi­ons to ease the plight of vulnerable groups in their respective countries, Amai Mnangagwa shone like a beacon because of promoting traditiona­l grains.

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