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Deputy minister hypes SACCOs as finance for the rest of us
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83852, member: 160"] SACCOs are basically becoming financial homes for regular workers. Deputy Minister Kiven Mutimbanyoka highlighted their role in boosting financial inclusion and economic empowerment. He noted that these cooperatives offer affordable, dignified services to underserved groups like low-income earners and women. By providing savings, loans, and financial literacy, they turn abstract banking concepts into tangible tools for advancement. During a visit to the Municipality of Harare SACCO, Mutimbanyoka praised the model for demystifying finance for municipal employees. He stated their work directly supports the National Development Strategy, aiming for an empowered society. A critical pillar of that vision involves ensuring every citizen accesses affordable financial services. The deputy minister explained that SACCOs mobilize domestic savings to recycle as local credit. This keeps financial capital circulating within communities, fueling investment and consumption. He described the cooperatives as indispensable for strengthening community resilience and contributing to poverty reduction. Their foundational work promotes sustainable growth and improved livelihoods across Zimbabwe. [/QUOTE]
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