The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Minister commends women empowermen­t efforts

- By own Correspond­enT

WoMEN affairs, community, Small to Medium Enterprise­s minister Monica Mutsvangwa has commended the women empowermen­t partnershi­p between Ecobank Zimbabwe and the organisati­on of Women in Internatio­nal Trade (oWIT) Zimbabwe.

Speaking at the open Market Day and Exhibition hosted by the two organisati­ons in partnershi­p with her ministry at Large city Hall in Bulawayo recently, Mutsvangwa welcomed the progressiv­e partnershi­p, which started last year and urged stronger ties between the two partners towards wholesome women emancipati­on.

“Women empowermen­t is good family, community as well as national developmen­t and it gives my ministry and the government of Zimbabwe great pleasure to witness such progressiv­e and noble partnershi­ps aimed at empowering and capacitati­ng women in enterprise,” she said.

“I salute the good work being done by Ecobank through their Elevate programme in partnershi­p with the organisati­on of Women in Internatio­nal Trade and it is my hope that the iniatiativ­e is taken to all corners of the country as we continue entrenchin­g excellence, leaving no one and no place behind.”

coming a few days after the monthlong commemorat­ion of women’s aspiration­s and the struggle for their empowermen­t, the Bulawayo edition of the open Market Day, which started last year September in Harare was attended by close to 200 exhibitors and attended by various progressiv­e Zimbabwean­s from around Bulawayo and beyond.

oWIT Zimbabwe president Buhlebenko­si ostlea Nyathi thanked the ministry, the event sponsor Ecobank Zimbabwe and all the progressiv­e women in business who participat­ed in the event highlighti­ng that a lot more lies in store for women in trade under her organisati­on’s auspices.

“This annual and national showcase which is sponsored by Ecobank Zimbabwe through their Ellevate initiative is ably supported by the Ministry of Women affairs, community, Small to Medium Enterprise­s Developmen­t and it started last year with the first event held at Ecobank Borrowdale gardens, drawing over 100 women exhibitors,” she said.

“I, therefore, salute all the exhibitors and guests who have taken time to participat­e and witness this amazing business showcase which has given our women an opportunit­y to show up and be counted through presenting their skill, innovation and intelligen­ce in the world of enterprise,.

While competing needs always outweigh available resources, Nyathi said they were grateful to their partners Ecobank Zimbabwe for the show of confidence and continued support for ongoing oWIT Zimbabwe Women Empowermen­t initiative­s.

“all the good that we are witnessing from our women in enterprise today would not be possible had it not been for the financial and technical support that we received from our partners Ecobank Zimbabwe through their Ellevate by Ecobank women empowermen­t vehicle,” she said.

“We are grateful for this invaluable support towards this women empowermen­t initiative and we hope for continued synergies as we take this initiative across Zimbabwe at the same time introducin­g other capacity developmen­t programmes for women in business.

“The goal is to entrench excellence and productivi­ty which in turn promotes economic growth in Zimbabwe.”

The oWIT president also saluted the Women affairs, community to Small Enterprise­s Developmen­t ministry +as well as Mutsvangwa.

“My gratitude also goes to the parent ministry, which has continued to give us invaluable support over the years,” she said.

“The minister was with us at the Harare edition last year and she is with us again this year as we continue with this women empowermen­t drive.

“We are grateful to the government of Zimbabwe for designing programmes and systems that allow all progressiv­e Zimbabwean­s and organisati­ons to effectivel­y complement government developmen­t programmes without any hindrance.

“It is through such partnershi­ps that we will empower our communitie­s and make our country a shining example in the fight for gender justice and equality through tailor made empowermen­t programmes.”

Ecobank Zimbabwe said they were happy to play their part in developing the capacity of women to achieve excellence and productivi­ty in all their pursuits through their Elevate initiative.

“as Ecobank Zimbabwe, we have the Elevate programme specifical­ly designed to financiall­y include women,” the bank said in a statement.

“This programme answers to the RBZ requiremen­ts, but it’s also coming from our own conviction as a community driven organisati­on and a caring brand.

“The Bulawayo open market day and exhibition is thus a welcome developmen­t in our women empowermen­t pursuits.

“We believe in the power and potential of women and we are proud to have a women-specific desk at Ecobank Zimbabwe so that we are better positioned to assist women in their pursuit of personal and business growth.

“This is our way of giving back to the community and supporting national developmen­t.”

 ?? ?? Women Affairs, Community, Small to Medium Enterprise­s minister Monica Mutsvangwa touring stands at the Open Market Day and Exhibition in Bulawayo recently
Women Affairs, Community, Small to Medium Enterprise­s minister Monica Mutsvangwa touring stands at the Open Market Day and Exhibition in Bulawayo recently

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