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    WOMEN in Gutu have been applauded for standing up to claim positions of
    leadership in politics and local governance.
    This follows the increased number of women, who participated in the just- ended
    harmonised elections from initial selection of candidates by contesting Zanu PF,
    Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) and independent candidates for House of
    Assembly and local authority positions.
    Although the expected ratio of women in influential leadership positions has not yet
    reached the expected 50 percent to that of their male counterparts, the efforts
    exhibited have been commended.
    Speaking to ZIS after the swearing-in ceremony of 53 Gutu Rural District councillors,
    the District Officer under the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, Community and Small and
    Medium Enterprises Development, Conrad Gwature, said the increased number of
    elected women councillors into the local authority is encouraging, with some of them
    being elected committee chairpersons and deputies, being a further icing on the
    cake, furthering their development.
    With the Council having over the years been dominated by male councillors even in
    leadership of its seven sub committees and the Town Board, this time around, there
    has been a marked improvement, Gwature said.
    Three constituencies contributed the nine female elected councillors with only Gutu
    West not having any and Gutu East having the highest number – four.
    From these nine, a record was set when Ward 15 Councillor Jane Cheuka became
    the vice-chairperson, Ward 19 Councillor Alfoncina Goronga, the Community
    Services chairperson and three others claiming the vice- chairpersons of Human
    Resources, Community Services, Agriculture and Natural Resources committees,
    with Fungai Mahofa, daughter to late national heroine, becoming the Town Board’s
    vice-chairperson.
    The Council last had a woman at its helm in 1984 when heroine Shuvai Mahofa
    became the first chairperson between 1981 and 1984. Shuvai Mahofa was
    representing Tirizi Ward 20 as a councillor then.
    Gwature said the Government and Partner Gender Awareness campaign
    programmes and Gender mainstreaming in all governance and socio-economic
    activities and programmes have been attributed to increased women participation in
    positions of leadership.
    He said the women empowerment programmes, which have since shifted from
    focusing on women only to inclusion and engagement of males as well, have put
    traditional, political and other community leaders at the forefront as they are the
    major societal influencers.

    "We are witnessing societal attitude and traditional changes that promote the
    participation of women in positions of authority particularly in local governance.
    Women being the duty bearers and implanters in most family and community chores,
    they should be in positions that influence better change.
    “They are better placed to understand the challenges faced by their women
    counterparts, children, the elderly and people living with disabilities hence they
    should be given the chance to be in forums such as councils to ensure resources
    distribution and allocation leaves no one and no place behind," Gwature said, adding
    that even at village level, women are being encouraged to move from being
    secretaries to chairpersons.
    Gutu Rural Council Gender Focal Point Officer, Liliosa Kurauone, said she is
    encouraged by the current composition of the Council, which she said has been
    further boosted by the addition of 12 women under the women's quota system to
    bring the number to 21 against 32 males.
    "We expect Council debates, recommendations and resolutions to be Gender
    sensitive for the betterment of all residents. We applaud the Government for the new
    women's quota in local authorities as it ensures gender-based budgets and
    implementation to include the marginalised women, children, the elderly and people
    living with disabilities, aboard," she said.
    Partners in gender issues in the district also commended the developments saying
    they all go to show they are on track. They, however, said there is still room for
    improvement and that the mentality that women are not able or capable to lead
    should be discarded, especially by the women themselves, who need to put aside
    petty differences, jealousies and being used by males to take all positions.
    The district, which also used to have two female House of Assembly members in the
    previous Parliament, now has one under the women’s quota system – Yeukai
    Simbanegavi, formerly Gutu North MP. The district also managed to secure one
    female Provincial Council seat now held by Berita Chikwama, who was MP for Gutu
    East in the last Parliament. – ZIS

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