Mandipaka wins peace advocacy award in UAE

Herald Reporter
DIRECTOR in the Zanu-PF Women’s League Department Cde Oliver Mandipaka won an award for peace advocacy and social impact at the Pan African Humanitarian Summit and Awards ceremony in Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) between November 20 and 22.

He was honoured at the awards ceremony, popularly known as “Africa’s Prestigious Night of Honour” at the Hilton Capital Grand Hotel. The event was organised by the Pan African Leadership and Entrepreneurship Development Centre (PALEDEC), which is a community-focused leadership, social entrepreneurship and capacity development charitable organisation.

PALEDEC was founded as a global initiative to improve the lives of millions of youths and the vulnerable by putting them on the path to self-sufficiency and economic productivity while fostering community resilience.

For the past four years of existence, the PALEDEC claims it has directly impacted over 9 000 people across Africa through its unique programmes and the continued commitment of individuals, schools, corporate organisations, mentors, sponsors and partners who share its passion in raising generations of transformational leaders and entrepreneurs across Africa. The offices of the centre are located in Nigeria, Morocco, Tanzania, Germany and India.

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