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Mutare women run the show again
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71449, member: 636"] The City of Mutare has been recognized by the national government as an exemplary model for its comprehensive approach to women's economic empowerment. Minister of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Monica Mutsvangwa commended the local authority during its fifth Women Empowerment Expo, stating that its effective, multi-faceted strategy should be adopted by other councils across Zimbabwe. She described the city's programs as cohesive and impact-driven, delivering tangible results that align with national development priorities. Minister Mutsvangwa highlighted specific initiatives, including the establishment of women's clubs, financial literacy training, support for value-addition, and the creation of market platforms. She also noted the significance of strategic land allocations and new markets under construction in the Central Business District, characterizing them as sustainable commercial engines for women-led businesses. The Minister affirmed the government's commitment to advancing female enterprises through policy, finance, and market access, viewing their inclusion as central to achieving national aspirations. Manicaland Provincial Minister of State Misheck Mugadza reinforced this praise, stating that the Expo reflects national policy at the community level and aligns with the National Development Strategy. Mutare Town Clerk Blessing Chafesuka explained that the city's empowerment program, now in its fifth year, is a long-term vision focused on creating sustainability and linking women to procurement opportunities within the local authority. [/QUOTE]
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