Harare plans to host The Rise Up conference for women on June 7 at Eight2Five Innovation Hub. About 300 women will attend this first event meant to teach money skills. The meetup welcomes working women, business owners, street vendors, and moms from the capital city area. Women living abroad who want to invest back home can join online. Men who support women can also watch the virtual sessions.
The event tries to fix money problems that many women face despite making up most of Zimbabwe's population. Tinaishe Chikwature Mutume started the conference because she struggled with finances after marriage. She wants to help jobless women, single moms, and fresh graduates find their way. The theme Road to My Financial Freedom shows how the day aims to change lives through learning and making friends.
Speakers will discuss faith and money, making businesses official, buying stocks, and balancing work and home life. The lineup includes lawyer Arthur Marara and Farai Mpofu from the government stock market office. Banks and money companies will set up tables to showcase their services. Women can learn how to build wealth through smart habits and safe investments.
The event tries to fix money problems that many women face despite making up most of Zimbabwe's population. Tinaishe Chikwature Mutume started the conference because she struggled with finances after marriage. She wants to help jobless women, single moms, and fresh graduates find their way. The theme Road to My Financial Freedom shows how the day aims to change lives through learning and making friends.
Speakers will discuss faith and money, making businesses official, buying stocks, and balancing work and home life. The lineup includes lawyer Arthur Marara and Farai Mpofu from the government stock market office. Banks and money companies will set up tables to showcase their services. Women can learn how to build wealth through smart habits and safe investments.