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Zanu PF ropes in churches for NDS1

- BY WINSTONE ANTONIO Follow Winstone on Twitter @widzoanto

ZANU PF Harare women’s league chairperso­n Betty Nhambu-Kaseke yesterday said there was need for the church to be fully incorporat­ed into the National Developmen­t Strategy (NDS1) launched by President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Monday.

The NDS1, Mnangagwa said, was premised on policy and institutio­nal reforms needed from 2021-2025 to achieve an upper middle-income economy under Vision 2030.

Nhambu-Kaseke said as the women’s league, they had embarked on a crusade to intensify awareness on the NDS1 from the grassroots level in different communitie­s.

She made the remarks at a church conference organised by the Zimbabwe Pastors Round Table Fellowship Women’s Affairs led by Taurai Cheuka in Chitungwiz­a yesterday.

“The women’s league saw it fit to empower the grassroots with the knowledge required towards the economic empowermen­t strategy of the nation as outlined by President Mnangagwa in his address on Monday,” she said.

“The ruling party has pledged to work with the church and various community stakeholde­rs to advance the national developmen­t agenda through community engagement and inclusive participat­ion. This will foster ways of empowering women in communitie­s and their inclusion in the economic developmen­t spectrum.”

Nhambu-Kaseke said a lot of the projects needed financial support and capacity building.

“Even in post-independen­t Zimbabwe, Zanu PF has continued to work hand-inglove with the church and we shall continue to do so. I am happy with the projects that I have witnessed here, this shows that the church fully supports the President’s developmen­tal vision,” she said.

“The Harare province women’s league is doing outreach programmes all over Harare as part of a restructur­ing and mobilisati­on exercise.

“The women’s league is involved in fish farming, township agricultur­e under the Pfumvudza scheme and command bakery projects which the church community is ready to start soon after registrati­on.”

Cheuka said the church was in full support of government’s developmen­tal programmes including the NDS1.

Female pastors, entreprene­urs and other stakeholde­rs who are into poultry, detergents making, herbal gardening, perfume making and fashion designing exhibited some of their products at the event.

They called on government to provide financial support for women to embark on profitable developmen­tal start-up projects.

The event was also graced by representa­tives from the Women’s Bank who took time to apprise the women about various projects funded by the bank.

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