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Mutsvangwa celebrates women’s power in Zimbabwe’s beauty industry
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67377, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's beauty sector represents a major economic driver for female entrepreneurs operating small and medium ventures, according to the minister overseeing women's enterprise development. Monica Mutsvangwa made these remarks during the country's first Beauty Industry Awards ceremony held on Saturday in Harare, where professionals and government officials gathered to recognize achievements within the field. The minister described the sector as predominantly composed of micro businesses managed by women and young people who support household finances and strengthen local communities. She noted that these enterprises make significant contributions toward national economic output and the government's goal of reaching upper-middle-income status by 2030. Mutsvangwa announced that her department will prioritize funding access, professional training and business registration assistance for beauty professionals. She pointed to Zimbabwe Women's Microfinance Bank and SMEDCO as resources available to support growth among women-led companies. Event organizer Natasha Mutizira, who founded the awards program, said the recognition addresses a longstanding gap in acknowledging the industry's value. The ceremony brought together salon owners, cosmetics producers and independent therapists whose work often receives limited attention in economic policy discussions despite generating employment and income across the nation. [/QUOTE]
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