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“We are grateful, President Mnangagwa”: Women’s League Boss

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Cde Mabel Chinomona, Senate President and Zanu PF Women’s League boss, hails President Mnangagwa’s support for women’s participation in politics and economic development during the launch of the Women’s League Empowerment Fund. (Picture Credit Legacy TV)

Senate President and Zanu PF Women’s League leader Cde Mabel Chinomona has expressed heartfelt gratitude to President Emmerson Mnangagwa for his visionary leadership and initiatives that benefit women such supporting women’s participation in politics and economic development and pushing for a gender-sensitive legislation.

Addressing over 5 000 delegates from the country’s party structures who attended the launch of the Women’s League Empowerment Fund revealed that thousands of women across the country were engaged in various projects such as pour rearing, sewing and horticultural projects.

“As the Women’s League, we are very grateful President Mnangagwa with your leadership. What you have done for us as women countrywide is of great significance.

“Through various empowerment projects attainment of an upper middle income economy is attainable,” said Cde Chinomona.

 

She urged President Mnagagwa to immediately capacitate the recently launched Women’s Bank.

“Our fellow women are failing to secure loans from the bank since the beginning of the year. So we hope through you Mr President Mnangagwa this matter will be resolved.

“The current situation in the health sector is of great concern. Mr President we immediately call for you to address this dire situation in our health institutions.

“Our women in rural areas needs medication and a good service delivery system,” she said.

Cde Chinomona thanked President Mnangagwa for gracing the launch of the fund.

The Women’s League donated an egg hatching incubator to President Mnangagwa.

She also thanked Special Presidential Investments Advisor to the United Arab Emirates and Founder of Prevail International Dr Paul Tungwarara for making the event a success.

Dr Tungwarara secured funds worth USD 3. 5 million that will be disbursed across the country’s 10 provinces.

The women were also given farming implements, tools and inputs.

Dr Tungwarara also facilitated transport logistics for the delegates that saw over 70 buses being hired.

He also provided transport and subsistence allowances for the over 5 000 delegates.

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