Government officials reinforced their dedication to backing female leadership programs within religious communities during weekend celebrations. Minister Monica Mutsvangwa addressed St Paul's Anglican Church congregants at their 75th anniversary event in Highfield Parish on Saturday. She emphasized that economic independence empowers entire nations when women achieve financial stability. The minister urged attendees to form groups and identify projects that could access government funding opportunities. Women's Microfinance services provide targeted financial assistance for female entrepreneurs.
Church members expressed enthusiasm about potential opportunities for advancement. Mrs. Noreen Ruziwa, the church warden, described existing poultry and lending initiatives that require financial support for transformation. Father Wilfred Kanyemba, Vicar General of the Anglican Diocese of Harare, promised continued partnership with authorities. He stressed that community development requires collaborative efforts between religious institutions and government agencies. The administration maintains its focus on creating policies that advance gender equality and enhance women's economic participation.
Church members expressed enthusiasm about potential opportunities for advancement. Mrs. Noreen Ruziwa, the church warden, described existing poultry and lending initiatives that require financial support for transformation. Father Wilfred Kanyemba, Vicar General of the Anglican Diocese of Harare, promised continued partnership with authorities. He stressed that community development requires collaborative efforts between religious institutions and government agencies. The administration maintains its focus on creating policies that advance gender equality and enhance women's economic participation.