The President of Zanzibar and Chairman of the Revolutionary Council Hon. Dr. Hussein Ali Mwinyi, speaking during the opening of the Zanzibar Women Entrepreneurs Conference organized by Tanzania Commercial Bank at the Golden Tulip Kiembesamaki Hotel in Zanzibar City.
The President of Zanzibar and Chairman of the Revolutionary Council Hon. Dr. Hussein Ali Mwinyi and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Tanzania Commercial Bank (TCB), Edmund Mndolwa opening the door to mark the official launch of the Zanzibar Women's Forum organized by Tanzania Commercial Bank (TCB) The witnesses are the First Lady of Zanzibar who is also the Chairperson of the Zanzibar Better Life Foundation (ZMBF), Mama Mariam Mwinyi, Chief Executive Officer of Tanzania Commercial Bank, (TCB), Sabasaba Moshingi and leadership from the Government of Zanzibar and Officials from Tanzania Commercial Bank
The First Lady of Zanzibar Mama Mariam Mwinyi who is also the Chairperson of the Zanzibar Life Better Foundation (ZMBF) and (second left), receiving a check for ten million shillings from the Chief Executive Officer of Tanzania Commercial Bank (TCB) Sabasaba Moshingi, to fund the Zanzibar Foundation for Better Life Foundation (ZMBF), during the opening ceremony of the Zanzibar Women's Conference organized by Tanzania Commercial Bank and officially opened by the President of Zanzibar and Chairman of the Revolutionary Council Hon. Dr. Hussein Ali Mwinyi (right to Mother) and (left to Mother) is the Chairman of the TCB Board of Directors Mr. Edmund Mndolwa.Tanzania Commercial Bank (TCB)
commitment and readiness to support prosperity of the blue economy in
Zanzibar has impressed President Hussein Mwinyi who yesterday said the
lender was doing a commendable job in advancing national development
causes.
Dr Mwinyi showered TCB with the compliments in his
speech to grace the opening of Zanzibar’s Business Forum for Women
noting that the networking platform to make finance work for women was a
good example of the good work it is doing.
According to him,
the women empowerment forums are a noble TCB idea that accords women a
rare opportunity to deliberate pertinent issues affecting their welfare
and learn how they can meaningfully contribute to national development
efforts.
He said the initiative was worth the investment since
it promotes and shows the pivotal role of women in national growth and
development endeavours such as the blue economy, which his
administration has embraced for spearheading inclusive prosperity and
sustainable development in the Spice Islands.
“TCB decision and
engagement to organize and run these special enlightening forums to
deliberate issues affecting women’s personal and national development
issues whose ultimate goal is to better their welfare has impressed me a
lot,” Dr Mwinyi told the roundtable’s participants.
Themed, The
Role of Women in Blue Economy Growth for Sustainable Development, the
one-day forum was also attended by senior officials in the Revolutionary
Government of Zanzibar and TCB senior leaders led by Board Chairman Dr
Edmund Mndolwa and CEO Sabasaba Moshingi.
Yesterday’s gathering,
which attracted more than 300 empowerment eager women, was the fourth
to be held since the launch of the initiative last October in Dodoma
that was followed by the roundtables in Mbeya and Mwanza.
TCB
plans to organise similar conferences in other parts of the country,
including Dar es Salaam, Tanga and Arusha, as it seeks to showcase
commercial and entrepreneurship opportunities in its innovative
financial solutions in a bid to empower women economically and
contribute to their financial independence.
“In that regard, I
am overwhelmed to see this bank coming with the forums’ idea for
educating and mobilising women in Zanzibar and the whole of Tanzania to
seize the opportunities emanating from our plans and strategies to
promote the blue economy,” Dr Mwinyi noted.
He said TCB
commitment to support women participation in the key sectors of the blue
economy such as fisheries, marine transport and ocean tourism was
strategically vital that should be emulated by other stakeholders. He
said the government was aware of women’s contribution in seaweed farming
therefore the forum should be used to show ways to modernise it.
He
said the authorities will continue supporting women seaweed farmers with
capital, working tools and markets for selling their produce as well as
support other women groups in their productive activities.
“The
response and involvement of financial institutions in the development
of the blue economy gives us hope to succeed in our efforts to
sustainably harness ocean and coastal resources to spur economic growth,
improve livelihoods and create jobs in the cpountry,” Dr Mwinyi pointed
out.
“I call upon wananchi to cooperate with these institutions
as well as both local and foreign investors in the endeavour to develop
the blue economy. Let us fully utilise the opportunities our banks are
providing in that regard,” he added.
Speaking early, CEO
Moshingi said the blue economy initiative has the potential to make
Zanzibar the Singapore and Mauritius of East Africa. He said TCB fully
supports the isle’s ambitious blue economy agenda and is ready to work
closely with the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar to realise the
noble mission.
According to him, the oldest bank in the country
in which Zanzibar has a three per cent stake in its shareholding has the
financial muscle, innovation prowess and unrivalled market reach to
support the blue economy venture.
Mr Moshingi showed and proved
that in a presentation on the bank’s strong financials and history. He
said TCB’s recent successful transformation journey has made it among
the most profitable banks in the country that boasts of a health and
growing balance sheet.
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