ZANU-PF uses detergent making program for Bulawayo recruitment drive

ZANU-PF has intensified efforts to mobilize affiliated organizations for citizen empowerment initiatives. The party maintains historical ties with community groups dating back to the liberation era. Under current leadership, these partnerships have gained renewed momentum through targeted outreach programs. The Second Republic has strengthened connections between the ruling party and grassroots organizations. This collaboration extends beyond traditional political boundaries.

Bulawayo Women's League recently convened more than 90 members from Women in Global Markets Against Poverty 4ED. The gathering aimed to foster economic independence through skills development and entrepreneurship training. Participants learned practical business skills, including detergent manufacturing for commercial purposes. Party leaders emphasized the importance of reaching both affiliated and unaffiliated community members. These workshops represent part of a broader strategy to expand the party's developmental programs.

Gender equity remains central to ZANU-PF's economic empowerment agenda. The party continues engaging various community segments to promote financial independence among women. Leadership views these initiatives as essential for advancing national development goals through grassroots participation.
 

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