The Standard (Zimbabwe)

The Tanyaradzw­a Initiative steer wheels of positive change

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Having been born as a premature baby following two consecutiv­e miscarriag­es, one of the worst pains of loss any mother can endure, her mother had already prepared for the worst. She thought that her little baby would die.

Unbelievab­le it maybe, it is in light of the two previous miscarriag­es that her mother did not give her a name up until when she was seven months old, and a sigh of hope immediatel­y sunk in when she realised that her baby would actually live and that is the turning point when she was nally given the name Tanyaradzw­a — “we have been comforted”.

This is the story of Tanyaradzw­a Guta who, almost two and half decades later, is steering the wheels of positive change as the founder and executive director of The Tanyaradzw­a Initiative, a change agent aimed at building powerful and responsibl­e women through training and equipping them with useful tips which are highly centred on education as an essential tool for women empowermen­t.

“My name and the initiative are sort of maybe destiny thrust upon me from birth, and growing up I have always wanted to be the voice of change,” she said.

Having experience­d the emotional and psychologi­cal trauma when her parents were going through divorce, Guta says one of the most di cult and troubling experience­s was going to the courts and being forced to choose who she wanted to stay with between her mother and father.

This could have triggered her to be proactive in championin­g the cause of women going through divorce and facing tough and troubling times. This was probably the eureka moment which ignited her insatiable hunger to be an agent of change.

“Growing up, I have always wanted to be that person who helps women who are going through divorce, who helps women who are going through a tough time and who helps children in need,” she said.

Founded in mid-2021, The Tanyaradzw­a Initiative has been on an aggressive and impactful drive to empower women through education and is on the path to establishi­ng a solid footprint in steering positive change if their current pacing and energy is anything to go by.

In December 2021, the organisati­on hosted an exhilarati­ng rst ever Ladies Empowermen­t Bootcamp, which was targeted at empowering determined young women hungry for learning and personal developmen­t.

The sessions were facilitate­d by renowned women empowermen­t champions, including Faith Nyamukapa, Sicelo Dube and Agnes Mujuru and touched on various personal developmen­t aspects related to nance, communicat­ion skills, con ict management and sexual reproducti­ve health related issues — an event which was powered by TD Inc.

An Accountant by profession, Tanyaradzw­a has also been educating and empowering women through her knowledge of excel and has various accounting related educationa­l courses targeted at young women.

Tanyaradzw­a said what drives her is her passion for “anything involving women and children”.

Currently, The Tanyaradzw­a Initiative is running a Back-to-School Drive in which the organisati­on is calling for solidarity from all walks of life, a campaign which is aimed at providing basic educationa­l needs and promoting a reading culture through donating new or gently used books to marginalis­ed children in Binga and Nyanga.

Through the Back-to-School Drive, the organisati­on aims to ful l the Universal Declaratio­n of Human Rights which a rms that education is the fundamenta­l human right for everyone as well as the United Nation’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal number four, which seeks to achieve quality education by 2030 so as to feed into the bigger picture through promoting and upholding education of the children in Zimbabwe.

Given the aggressive drive and quest to create positive change and opportunit­ies and the story behind The Tanyaradzw­a Initiative, one can only concur with Shakespear when he stated that, “though she may be little, she is erce” and only time will tell.

Fungayi Sox is the managing consultant at TisuMazwi — a communicat­ions consultanc­y rm that facilitate­s book project management including writing and publishing, content developmen­t and marketing, digital media and personal developmen­t. He writes in his personal capacity and can be contacted on 0776 030 949 or connect with him on at

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