Tatenda Mavetera Says Everyone Must Join Young Women For ED
19 September 2024
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By A Correspondent

Zanu PF MP for Chikomba West and ICT Minister Tatenda Mavetera is rallying young women across Zimbabwe to join the Young Women for ED initiative, highlighting the significant strides the organization has made in empowering women in the country.

In a recent statement, Mavetera expressed her pride in leading the Young Women for Economic Development program over the past four years.

“I have had the distinct honour of leading Young Women For Economic Development resulting in significant improvements in the livelihoods of numerous individuals across Zimbabwe and beyond,” she stated, emphasizing the positive impact of the initiative.

While acknowledging the challenges in reaching all young women, Mavetera expressed gratitude for the progress achieved.

“Although it may not have been feasible to address all young women, we express our sincere gratitude to God for the accomplishments realized to date,” she said.

Her acknowledgment reflects a commitment to inclusivity and the recognition of collective effort in driving change.

Mavetera also extended her appreciation to supporters of the initiative, emphasizing a collaborative spirit.

“I also extend my deepest appreciation to all those who have provided their invaluable support throughout this endeavor,” she remarked, signaling the importance of community in fostering development.

Furthermore, she invited women from diverse backgrounds to unite for economic empowerment, irrespective of political affiliation or other differences.

“On our part, we are ready to work with all progressive women despite their political affiliation, religion, race, or color,” she stated, showcasing an inclusive approach to the initiative.

In closing, Mavetera conveyed her heartfelt sentiments, saying, “Have a blessed day family, I love you all!” This call to action reflects her passion for uplifting young women and building a supportive network aimed at fostering economic development across Zimbabwe.

As the Young Women for ED initiative gains momentum, Mavetera’s leadership may well play a pivotal role in shaping the future of women’s empowerment in the nation.