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Founder of Hokima Cricket Academy in Marondera, Mutiti was honoured for his works in contributing to community development at the annual Foya awards last week.
Walpe project officer Charity Manjova emphasised the importance of the training, which empowers women leaders to run for constituency and ward seats in upcoming elections.
He said Culture Month offered a “unique opportunity to appreciate the vast array of cultural expressions that define the Zimbabwean experience, particularly in Harare province”.
Jessy Chihota, said they were doing a number of interventions, including holding capacity-building training workshops to ensure more women are catapulted to leadership positions.
Walpe spokesperson Sizalokuhle Ncube said participants in the entrepreneurial landscape complained that limited market access was affecting their ability to connect with customers.
Walpe representative Jessie Chihota said it was disheartening that women were underrepresented in leadership positions despite being the majority of the population at 52%.