The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Desire to serve drives Smelly Dube’s philanthro­pic work

- By StyLe rePOrter

GWeru-BASed businesswo­man Smelly dube says her desire to provide something greater than herself has embodied in her the spirit of philanthro­py.

dube, who is the CeO of river Valley Properties, a property developmen­t company based in the Midlands province capital, has been honoured on numerous occasions for making a positive impact in the country by supporting causes that matter to her personally.

Apart from receiving accolades, dube has been invited to make presentati­ons at global forums.

recently, dube was awarded the Internatio­nal Book Prize by the Zimbabwe Business Awards Council for her philanthro­py work.

Last year the businesswo­man was honoured with an African Achievers Award at the Queen's Gate in London alongside 15 influentia­l women and men from Africa.

The award, which was made possible by the Global Corporate Leadership, was in recognitio­n of dube’s philanthro­py and real estate business.

She also last year walked home with the Pan African Changemake­r Award in enterprisi­ng and Community developmen­t at the seventh Pan African Humanitari­an and Investment Summit in Zanzibar.

dube also made a presentati­on at the summit that brought together men and women in the field of business, leadership, politics and philanthro­py in Africa and Africans in the diaspora.

“I have discovered a deeper purpose in giving a portion of what I have to vulnerable people,” dube said.

“In doing so, I created a culture of philanthro­py.”

On the recent Internatio­nal Book Prize, dube said she finds happiness and joy in helping the needy.

“I am happy to receive the book prize and I thank God for giving me strength and ideas,” she said.

“I am humbled, inspired and motivated to do more.”

dube has routinely donated groceries, toiletries and clothes to the elderly as well as orphans and vulnerable children at Batanai Old People’s Home and Midlands Children’s Home respective­ly.

She has extended her benevolenc­e to communitie­s outside Gweru.

The businesswo­man is also famed for constructi­ng low-cost houses in Gweru, Zvishavane and Bulawayo, among other areas through her company, river Valley Properties.

 ?? ?? Smelly Dube (centre) receiving a book prize from Palestinia­n ambasador to Zimbabwe Amer Almassri (left) who is being helped by an offical from his office
Smelly Dube (centre) receiving a book prize from Palestinia­n ambasador to Zimbabwe Amer Almassri (left) who is being helped by an offical from his office

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