ZANU PF women leaders deliver support packages to female groups across Midlands Province. The ruling party wants to help women who faced barriers to economic success for many years. Officials bought a special egg hatching machine that can produce 3,600 baby chickens at one time. Women from rural areas will use this equipment to start chicken farming businesses. These programs match government plans to bring factories and jobs to countryside areas.
Party chairwoman Tsitsi Zhou believes helping women creates stronger families and communities. Minister Owen Ncube praised the women's group for changing local neighborhoods through business projects. Secretary Mabel Chinomona launched the empowerment programs during ceremonies held at Gweru. She told participants that women must work hard to help Zimbabwe reach its 2030 development goals. Economic growth should benefit everyone rather than just wealthy people.
Female entrepreneurs from eight different districts showed their new business ventures to government officials. The starter packages give women tools and training needed to earn money from home. Chicken farming provides steady income through egg sales and meat production. Community leaders expect these programs to raise household earnings across the province. Rural industrialization depends on women taking active roles in local economic development.
Party chairwoman Tsitsi Zhou believes helping women creates stronger families and communities. Minister Owen Ncube praised the women's group for changing local neighborhoods through business projects. Secretary Mabel Chinomona launched the empowerment programs during ceremonies held at Gweru. She told participants that women must work hard to help Zimbabwe reach its 2030 development goals. Economic growth should benefit everyone rather than just wealthy people.
Female entrepreneurs from eight different districts showed their new business ventures to government officials. The starter packages give women tools and training needed to earn money from home. Chicken farming provides steady income through egg sales and meat production. Community leaders expect these programs to raise household earnings across the province. Rural industrialization depends on women taking active roles in local economic development.