Educators affiliated with a ruling party support group completed financial training at a Bulawayo secondary school, learning investment strategies and entrepreneurial fundamentals from government agencies and private sector representatives. Provincial political leader Jabulani Sibanda warned civil servants to establish supplementary revenue sources before leaving the workforce, noting widespread hardship among retirees dependent solely on pensions.
Organizers designed the program to address inadequate economic knowledge and limited credit access among teachers, youth entrepreneurs and cooperative members. Sessions covered business planning, marketing techniques and wealth accumulation methods, with input from agricultural extension services, tax authorities, municipal officials and financial institutions.
Regional coordinator Nikiwe Sibanda indicated the workshop aimed to cultivate saving habits and self-sufficiency among participants through practical skill development.
Organizers designed the program to address inadequate economic knowledge and limited credit access among teachers, youth entrepreneurs and cooperative members. Sessions covered business planning, marketing techniques and wealth accumulation methods, with input from agricultural extension services, tax authorities, municipal officials and financial institutions.
Regional coordinator Nikiwe Sibanda indicated the workshop aimed to cultivate saving habits and self-sufficiency among participants through practical skill development.