President Mnangagwa plans to launch a $3 million Presidential Women's Fund ahead of Zimbabwe's 45th Independence celebrations on Friday. The revolving fund aims to empower women nationwide through skills development and financial support for projects in mining, agriculture, tourism, and business ventures.
Zanu PF Secretary for Women Affairs Mabel Chinomona announced the initiative yesterday after presenting an incubator to the Harare Province Women's League. She emphasized that women form the majority of Zimbabwe's population and should receive proportionate funding. The program includes solar-powered incubators across all provinces with a capacity for 36,000 eggs.
Chinomona encouraged women to participate actively in national development toward Vision 2030 goals. The new incubators will allow communities to hatch eggs at no cost, supporting recent chick distribution programs. She stressed the importance of party unity and warned against undermining leadership.
Women leaders were urged to recruit younger members into strategic positions. Chinomona also congratulated Tsitsi Tawomhera for winning the Glen View South National Assembly seat in Saturday's by-election. The initiatives reflect the administration's commitment to leaving no area behind in development efforts.
Zanu PF Secretary for Women Affairs Mabel Chinomona announced the initiative yesterday after presenting an incubator to the Harare Province Women's League. She emphasized that women form the majority of Zimbabwe's population and should receive proportionate funding. The program includes solar-powered incubators across all provinces with a capacity for 36,000 eggs.
Chinomona encouraged women to participate actively in national development toward Vision 2030 goals. The new incubators will allow communities to hatch eggs at no cost, supporting recent chick distribution programs. She stressed the importance of party unity and warned against undermining leadership.
Women leaders were urged to recruit younger members into strategic positions. Chinomona also congratulated Tsitsi Tawomhera for winning the Glen View South National Assembly seat in Saturday's by-election. The initiatives reflect the administration's commitment to leaving no area behind in development efforts.