The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

SADI to host Mother’s Day celebratio­ns in Vic Falls

- Sunday Mail Reporter

THE Southern African Developmen­t Initiators (SADI), a platform that focuses on facilitati­ng the empowermen­t of citizens in the region, will this year host Mother’s Day celebratio­ns in Victoria Falls.

The event will run from May 7 to 9 under the Women’s Month theme“Break the Bias”.

Guest of honour, former Malawi President Dr Joyce Banda, will lead a line-up of powerful and influentia­l women that include Zimbabwe Gender Commission chief executive Mrs Virginia Muwanigwa, Judge President of the Industrial Court Honourable Justice Annan Petje from Botswana and The Sunday Mail Editor Victoria Ruzvidzo, .

The event seeks to celebrate women and their role in the family, society and business world. It is also a platform to showcase that women have the power to make significan­t changes in Africa if they stand together.

In a statement, SADI secretary-general Mr Blessing Jeke said women empowermen­t is a key driver for economic growth.

“Women empowermen­t is a key driver of economic activity in any country. It is critical to effect gender balance in the community and strive towards mainstream­ing gender equality in key sectors,” he said. “For this reason, we have come up with an event to have our very own Zimbabwean women learn and network with other trailblaze­rs from diverse cultures and background­s.We are encouragin­g all women to take this opportunit­y and be a part of this auspicious event.”

After the event, SADI delegates will visit Musuna village in Hwange where they intend to raise funds and create projects for marginalis­ed women. Other delegates expected to grace the event are Serene Highness Princess Corinna Zu Sayne-wittgenste­in from Germany, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Subregiona­l Office Director Eunice Kamwendo from Malawi, and the chief executive of the Empowered Women Excel Edna Mukurazhiz­ha.

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