Women Inspired Mission Transforms Lives in Zimbabwe

Dr. Nothando Moyo helps women learn how to run their businesses. She leads Women Inspired, a group she started in Cyprus eight years ago. The work spread to Zimbabwe in 2018.

"We teach people to make things and grow our local business world," Moyo said. Her group shows women how to start companies, build their names, and plan their work lives.

A big win came when Women Inspired joined with Imperial Global Academy from the Arab Emirates. They opened a school to teach business skills and plan to include another school in South Africa.

The group taught many women to make cleaning supplies during COVID-19. These women continued making and selling their products after the pandemic, which gave them steady income for their families.

But starting school was hard. Moyo found that Zimbabwe requires new businesses to pay high fees before they can open. "South Africa has lower costs," she said. Here, young people who want to open schools often can't pay the fees."

Moyo dreams of building more. She wants to create a college for women in Binga and a safe place for women and girls who have faced abuse. Her work aims to lift people who need help.

The simple words and clear goals show how one leader works to change lives. Through teaching business skills, she gives women tools to build better futures. Her story proves that small steps can lead to big changes in a community.
 

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