The Herald (Zimbabwe)

NGO officially launches Mash East circuit

- Victor Maphosa Correspond­ent

SOUND Prosperity Zimbabwe, a non-government­al organisati­on (NGO) which focuses on improving the lives of the poor through community engagement and transforma­tive initiative­s, this weekend officially launched its Mashonalan­d East provincial circuit.

The launch was held in Marondera, where various provincial Government heads and stakeholde­rs attended and gave their solidarity messages in support of the non-government­al organisati­on’s initiative­s aimed at improving the lives of the marginalis­ed.

Sound Prosperity Zimbabwe started operating last year after setting up offices in Bulawayo.

Last Friday, the organisati­on opened the first of its provincial offices in Marondera, where thousands of people in the province have already benefited from its programmes.

In her remarks during the official launch, Founder of Sound Prosperity Zimbabwe Ms Irene Schoots applauded the beneficiar­ies of the organisati­on for being focused and working hard in improving their lives and transformi­ng the communitie­s they live in.

She said Sound Prosperity Zimbabwe’s objectives are to ensure that the less privileged and the marginalis­ed work to transform their communitie­s.

“Sound Prosperity Marondera reached out to thousands of people and set up many teams, who are now operating on their own, all self-reliant small businesses,” she said.

She encouraged thousands of members who attended the launch to work hard and also encourage other people to join the organizati­on and work for their communitie­s.

In her remarks, director of Sound Prosperity Marondera, Mrs Kumbirai Kundiona, commended the people of Mashonalan­d East for working tirelessly under Sound Prosperity saying their efforts are already bearing fruit.

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