Mayoress impressed

women’s efforts and the quality of the products. I feel women are working hard and we need to keep supporting them,” she said.
Mrs Masunda said women, some single mothers and widows, were fending for their families through baking, interior decoration and catering.
She stressed that women required support in marketing their artifacts for them to realise meaningful profits. She said  women needed exposure and the agriculture show presented such an opportunity.

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