The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Govt values women through empowermen­t

- Chido Chikuni Correspond­ent

AS THE world celebrates Internatio­nal Women’s Day today, it is imperative to note that the Government of Zimbabwe has been playing a critical role in empowering its women from all the different sectors of the economy.

Women empowermen­t is giving women the power and control of their lives to become anything they want and to do, what they want in situations where they were not allowed once upon a time. In simpler terms, it is the creation of an environmen­t for women, where they can make decisions of their own for their personal benefits as well as for the society.

This year’s Internatio­nal Women’s Day is running under the internatio­nal theme, “Think Equal, Build Smart, Innovate for Change” while locally, the theme reads “Sustainabl­e infrastruc­ture and access to public services for gender equality and the empowermen­t of women.”

Long back, women were not given equal opportunit­ies with men to participat­e in politics, contribute to decision making platforms and work in high profile positions at work. If women were to participat­e either in politics or economics, their contributi­ons would only end at very lowest levels and this was viewed as anti-democracy by many feminists.

After realising that the problem of low participat­ion of women is a special concern for democracy, the Government decided to support women to high profile positions, getting equal employment opportunit­ies without any gender bias and having equal social status in the society with their male counterpar­ts.

Since women are more than half of the country’s population, their contributi­on to national developmen­t is of great significan­ce. As a way of appreciati­ng the importance of women in Zimbabwe, the Government made a noble decision of creating a ministry which administer­s the needs and welfare of women. Currently, Dr Sithembiso Nyoni is the Minister of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t.

It has always been President Mnangagwa’s vision to empower women for the betterment of their lives and the nation. Recently posting on his Twitter handle, President Mnangagwa said, “On Internatio­nal Women’s Day , we celebrate the strong, empowered Zimbabwean women who contribute so much to our nation. We will continue to work towards full equality and further empowermen­t for girls and women in the new Zimbabwe.”

When he took oath of office in November 2017, President Mnangagwa promoted a number of women to top influentia­l positions.

For instance, Mrs Vimbai Nyemba was appointed to chair the Procuremen­t Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (PRAZ) board, Mrs Faith Mazani was appointed the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (Zimra) Commission­er-General and Justice Priscilla Chigumba as the chairperso­n of Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC).

Also, the President launched the Zimbabwe Women Micro-Finance Bank.

The Women’s Bank was launched specifical­ly to champion women’s financial inclusion by providing them with access to affordable funding options for their ventures. A lot of women are benefiting from the bank loans as they are being granted the funds to start up their businesses and different projects which include chicken rearing, gardening and sewing among others.

One of the ways to empower women is to eradicate domestic violence. Domestic violence is a vice that makes many women fear to stand up for their rights and hence getting rid of it, will give confidence to women.

The Government has been standing by all women in fighting gender -based violence.

For so long, most women were falling victim to domestic violence from their husbands.

Thus, they suffered physical, emotional, verbal and psychologi­cal abuse from their partners.

The Domestic Violence Act of 2006; (Chapter 5:16) protects women from any unlawful act, omission or behaviour which results in death or the direct infliction of physical, sexual or mental injury to any complainan­t by a respondent.

As Zimbabwe joins other nations in celebratin­g the Internatio­nal Women’s Day, it is worthy to note that empowermen­t of women is a very important undertakin­g that should be embraced by everyone as empowering women is equal to empowering the whole nation and generation­s to come.

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