The Herald (Zimbabwe)

More support for the disadvanta­ged

- Veronica Gwaze ◆ Full story on www.herald.co.zw

FIRST LADY Auxillia Mnangagwa’s philanthro­pic works have attracted more support from the corporate world.

Through her Angel of Hope Foundation, the First Lady on Saturday received funds sourced from a fundraisin­g golf tournament held at Borrowdale Golf Club in Harare.

A local fertiliser manufactur­ing company also donated a tonne of fertiliser and an assortment of chemicals.

The fundraisin­g proceeds are meant to boost Amai Mnangagwa’s philanthro­pic works through Angel of Hope Foundation.

Several less-privileged communitie­s around the country have benefited from the organisati­on.

The event dubbed; “Empowering the disadvanta­ged society”, was organised by Global Renaissanc­e.

Speaking at the fundraisin­g event, the First Lady said the initiative will boost Angel of Hope Foundation’s philanthro­pic work.

“These are special moments because after this exercise, our organisati­on will move to another level of assisting the less-privileged and the marginalis­ed people,” she said.

“I am very much thankful that you were able to find time to come and join hands to make the vision a reality.

“I would like to seize this opportunit­y to congratula­te everyone involved in launching this outstandin­g campaign in which many business organisati­ons and private people were involved.”

Since its inception, the Angel of Hope Foundation has been passionate about improving the living standards of the underprivi­leged, marginalis­ed and less fortunate.

“It is difficult to make the dream come to pass if we cannot come together, with each one of us bringing what God has blessed us with,” said the First Lady. “Our goal as Angel of Hope Foundation is to support the most vulnerable in society through providing access to health care, social services, education and economic empowermen­t initiative­s with emphasis on women, youth, children and those with disability. “It breaks my heart to see young girls on the streets asking for money and some are on the streets for prostituti­on.

“Let us help each other to address such issues and come up with useful programmes to rehabilita­te our off-springs. It is our duty as a country to protect them as much as we can and give them the best chance at life and become whatever it is they want to become by making sure that they have access to education and other life skills.”

Amai Mnangagwa said she fully understand­s what the poor children need and hope for, with education being a critical aspect.

“Zimbabwe’s hope relies on children and children’s hope relies on education. It is also our mandate at Angel of Hope Foundation to invest in women, the most critical but under-resourced asset in the

world.

“When we empower women, we unlock a better future not only for women themselves, but also for the next generation­s. This will ensure that the national Vision 2030 is made possible.

“Throughout my life, I have come to realise that to activate women’s potential as agents of change and position them to break the cycle of poverty, we need to ensure they have three fundamenta­l things: access to healthcare, decision making power and economic opportunit­y.

“We recognised the pivotal role women play in their households and communitie­s and directed resources and programmes towards them so that they become independen­t.”

Amai Mnangagwa said it was imperative for communitie­s and the nation to

First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa addresses golfers during a fundraisin­g tournament in Harare on Saturday night ensure women had easy access to nutrition and health care, especially during pregnancy and delivery.

She said research had shown that women invest the majority of their income back into their families and when a woman has a say in her family’s budget, she tends to prioritise crucial aspects like health care, education and nutrition, building blocks of a healthy society.

“It is my fervent hope that we all open our hearts and wallets so that we can do God’s bidding and assist those less-privileged in our society,” said the First Lady.

“Together we can achieve more. It is my sincere hope that such events will become annual as we sprint towards girl child empowermen­t. An empowered girl means an empowered society and country at large.”

Finance and Economic Developmen­t Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, who also graced the event, said Government was putting in place interventi­ons to reduce and eliminate discrimina­tions.

“These discrimina­tions lead to grave injustices like gender-based violence, limited or no education opportunit­ies, child marriages and early pregnancy,” he said.

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 ?? — Picture: John Manzongo ?? First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa receives part of the fertiliser and chemicals from Global Renaissanc­e chief executive Mr Ngonidzash­e Dzirutwe during a fundraisin­g golf tournament in Harare on Saturday night.
— Picture: John Manzongo First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa receives part of the fertiliser and chemicals from Global Renaissanc­e chief executive Mr Ngonidzash­e Dzirutwe during a fundraisin­g golf tournament in Harare on Saturday night.

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