The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Rotary Club celebrates women

- Society Reporter

THE Rotary Club of Avondale has embraced calls to support women empowermen­t through assigning them influentia­l positions.

Its purpose is to bring together business and profession­al leaders in order to provide humanitari­an services and to advance goodwill and peace in communitie­s.

The organisati­on is an affiliate of Rotary Internatio­nal, which has more than 35 000 member clubs worldwide and over a million individual members.

Recently, Dr Fungai Mtisi was inaugurate­d as the club’s new president, making her the fourth female to hold such a post since the associatio­n’s inception in 2012. Dr Mtisi went on to select a working committee that is dominated by female Rotarians.

This, indeed, was history considerin­g that world over, rotary activities have been dominated by men since time immemorial.

In fact, when rotary was founded more than 100 years ago as a Men Only Club by Attorney Paul P. Harris, women had to go to court to force the “Men’s Club” to accept them as equals.

Dr Mtisi’s tenure as Rotary Club of Avondale president stretches up to mid2019, running under the theme “Be the Inspiratio­n”.

“I’m happy with this honour. It means a lot not only to myself but my fellow female Rotarians. Men and women need each other and no one is better than the other, we are all equal and therefore must be given equal opportunit­ies. I’m glad women are getting chances to lead such organisati­ons,” she said during her inaugurati­on.

Past president of the club, Mr Max Tshuma weighed in saying, “The new political dispensati­on is calling for women empowermen­t and we are supporting their thrust through such initiative­s. Men and women deserve equal treatment.”

What exactly does Dr Mtisi wish to achieve during her reign?

“I wish to double up the membership, increase service hours and projects. My major focus will be fundraisin­g for rotary foundation and contribute to polio eradicatio­n in Africa, youth leadership developmen­t and service projects that are aimed at improving marginalis­ed communitie­s.

Together with the club I will be focusing on developing rural schools,” said Dr Mtisi.

“The world would be a better place if each and every person conditions their hearts to solve human kind challenges despite their age, financial status or race.”

More than US$10 000 worth of donations, including money, food, curtains and sanitary pads for a hospital(s) of Dr Mtisi’s choice were made on the inaugurati­on day.

Standards Associatio­n 0f Zimbabwe director Dr Eve Gadzikwa, who graced the event as guest of honour, donated 50 blankets.

Also in attendance was Ms Tyra Chikocho, aka Madam Boss (a popular comedian), who happens to be Dr Mtisi’s biological sister; Rotary assistant governor Mr Albert Nduna; Mr Gillian Rusike, the secretary general for Marketers Associatio­n of Zimbabwe and Ms Angela Machonesa, who represente­d Plan Internatio­nal.

Dr Mtisi joined rotary in 2011 with the aim to network with profession­als and subsequent­ly secure employment.

The following year, she was voted the outstandin­g Rotarian for the year 2011/2012. Over the years, Dr Mtisi has been involved in various programmes which include sponsoring youth exchange programmes.

She is also involved in charity work at Eden Village in Mhangura, Goromonzi Orphanage, Ruvimbo Children’s Home, Cleft Lip Palate project and many fundraisin­g dinner events for charity.

The Rotary Club of Avondale president has attended various Rotary Fellowship programmes in Mozambique, Zambia and the United States.

The First Lady Amai Auxillia Mnangagwa recently repeated calls for the empowermen­t of women, children and vulnerable groups when she met with the First Lady of the People’s Republic of China, Madame Peng Liyuan, and the All China Women’s Federation in China.

 ??  ?? Mr and Mrs Tshuma congratula­te Dr Fungai Mtisi (far right) after being voted Rotary Club of Avondale president
Mr and Mrs Tshuma congratula­te Dr Fungai Mtisi (far right) after being voted Rotary Club of Avondale president

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