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CLICK HERE TO JOIN THE FORUM The economic relationship between Zimbabwe and South Africa is one of the most active and strategically significant trade corridors in Southern Africa. At the center of this corridor are women—traders, entrepreneurs, workers and informal economic actors—who sustain households, drive cross-border commerce and form the backbone of regional economic...
Recent remarks by Mabel Chinomona that “there can be no industrialisation without women in leadership” carry an important message not only for Zimbabwe, but for the entire African continent. Her statement comes at a critical time when African nations are seeking sustainable economic growth, stronger manufacturing sectors, technological advancement, food security, and...
Across our country, many women have worked hard, saved diligently and built businesses — yet too often feel underserved or disconnected from the financial institutions meant to support them. Questions of trust, access, ownership and relevance continue to shape how we experience banking today. At Co-op Pay SACCO Society, we are building a different kind of institution — one that...
How Zimbabwean women can build sovereign prosperity beyond borders The global economic and political landscape is shifting. Across the world, a rising tide of economic nationalism is redefining borders, tightening immigration policies, and reshaping trade agreements. For Zimbabwean women—both at home and across the global diaspora—this shift presents a distinct challenge....