Miss Mines set to Empower girls

Nomsa Mpofu
The year 2022 is set to boost girls in mining further than ever. Miss Mines Zimbabwe has released their calendar for 2022 which plans to take the mining sector by storm.
Miss Mines Zimbabwe has 4 major programs to be done in 3 towns over the year. The calendar kicks off with a fundraising dinner set for Harare, an event meant to bring stakeholders together and raise funds for the program. In July a Mining Indaba which had been scheduled for 2021 is to be finally happening this year. The Indaba is a solution based engagement with various players to bring in a single voice and multi-sector approach, which will be done in Bulawayo. Also in the city of Kings, the Miss Mines Zimbabwe model camp will be taking place.
The final event set for the great city of Masvingo will be the Miss Mines finals. As such over the year the plans and engagement that will be done by Miss Mines Zimbabwe under the great leadership of Nomsa Mpofu expects to be a game-changer. Over the years the CEO of Miss Mines has been a fighter for the advancement of young girls and women in the mining sector
Zimbabwe is a nation that has over 35 minerals with several players in the sector. Young girls and women are greatly affected by actions in the mining sector. Zimbabwe is a US$12 billion sector which will build the nation.
_Gondai Bangidza is a development practitioner, researcher and writer. He is in the marketing department for Miss Mines Zimbabwe. He is available on +263783771448_
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