×
NewsDay

AMH is an independent media house free from political ties or outside influence. We have four newspapers: The Zimbabwe Independent, a business weekly published every Friday, The Standard, a weekly published every Sunday, and Southern and NewsDay, our daily newspapers. Each has an online edition.

Zanu PF dangles projects to women

News
ZANU PF is now targeting young women in universities by capacitating them to embark on different mining and agricultural projects in a bid to lure them to vote for the ruling party in the 2023 elections.

BY WINSTONE ANTONIO

ZANU PF is now targeting young women in universities by capacitating them to embark on different mining and agricultural projects in a bid to lure them to vote for the ruling party in the 2023 elections.

This was revealed on Thursday by the Zanu PF Harare women’s league interim provincial chairperson Betty Nhambu-Kaseke during the party’s women’s month commemorations in the capital.

Senate President Mabel Chinomona was the guest of honour.

“We have a target to achieve by 2023. As women in Zanu PF, we have embarked on massive mobilisation programmes which will accommodate every woman, especially youths in universities, business and cross-border traders,” Kaseke said.

“We are targeting women in mining; we want them to own mines and succeed in agriculture.  We are appealing to the Lands ministry to consider allocating a small portion (of land) so that it can be subdivided to urban women to use for farming purposes,” Kaseke said.

“We want women in tourism to be afforded an opportunity to exhibit their products whenever there are tourism fairs in other countries,” she said.

  • Follow Winstone on Twitter @widzoanto