Minister for Health and Tanga Urban Legislator, Hon. Ummy Mwalimu (second from the right), and Coca-Cola Kwanza Managing Director, Unguu Sulay (third from the left), pose for a photograph with some of the 311 women food vendors, 'mama lishe,' beneficiaries of Coca-Cola's Mwanamke Shujaa economic inclusion program, shortly after they were provided with working tools at a function held in Tanga on Sunday. Each woman received a 15kg gas cylinder, a two-plate gas cooker, an apron, a cooking table, and a crate of soda. At least 6,700 entrepreneurs have benefited from the program over the last three years.
Some beneficiaries of Coca-Cola's Mwanamke Shujaa economic inclusion program attending the handover ceremony of working tools facilitated by Coca-Cola in collaboration with Oryx Gas Tanzania, the Institute of Social Work, Korogwe FM, and TK FM. At least 6,700 entrepreneurs have benefited from the program over the last three years.
Over 1,300 empowered food vendors in Tanga Region celebrate the success of the Mwanamke Shujaa campaign, courtesy of Coca-Cola Kwanza, Oryx Gas, and the Institute of Social Work. Pictures show 311 women receiving working tools consisting of LPG cylinders, gas stoves, tables, aprons, and crates of soda.
Over 1,300 Empowered Women Food Vendors in Tanga Region Celebrate the Success of the Mwanamke Shujaa Campaign, Courtesy of Coca-Cola Kwanza Ltd, in Collaboration with Oryx Gas and ISW.
Coca-Cola Kwanza Ltd, a subsidiary of Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA), in collaboration with Oryx Gas Tanzania, the Institute of Social Work (ISW), Korogwe FM, and TK FM Radio, has once again demonstrated its commitment to community empowerment through the successful support of 311 women food vendors in Tanga city.
This marks a cumulative total of 1395 women vendors empowered in the Tanga region, an initiative under the Mwanamke Shujaa campaign.
The beneficiaries have received essential business support, including cooking equipment, clothing items, and skill-enhancing workshops focusing on bookkeeping, customer care, stress management, and capital growth.
The handover ceremony, held at the Usagara Secondary School grounds, was graced by Hon. Ummy Mwalimu, Minister of health and member of parliament for the Tanga constituency.
Each woman received a 15kg gas cylinder, a two-plate gas cooker, an apron, a cooking table, and a crate of soda. This year, the Mwanamke Shujaa campaign has empowered 1,711 women in total, reinforcing Coca-Cola Kwanza Ltd’s commitment to promoting women's economic empowerment.
Hon. Ummy Mwalimu expressed gratitude towards Coca-Cola Kwanza Ltd and Oryx Gas Tanzania for their unwavering support to Tanga city. She emphasized the importance of the initiative in enhancing food vendor operations, boosting individual income, creating job opportunities for women, and aligning with the government’s clean energy agenda.
Unguu Sulay, Managing Director of Coca-Cola Kwanza, reaffirmed the company's commitment to shaping a more equitable future for communities, stating, "Coca-Cola Kwanza is thrilled to contribute to women's empowerment initiatives through educational, employability, and entrepreneurial programs."
Mr. Sulay noted that the company has uplifted 1,395 women food vendors in the Tanga region in less than two months, bringing the total number of empowered women to 1,731. The MD added, "Our Economic Inclusion Program also encompasses a youth component. This year, we have empowered 1,039 youth, bringing the total number of individuals impacted by our programs to 2,770."
This initiative is part of Coca-Cola Kwanza Ltd’s ongoing efforts to empower women entrepreneurs and contribute to the economic development of communities. The Mwanamke Shujaa campaign is making a significant impact in the lives of women food vendors in Korogwe, and it is a testament to the collaborative efforts of Coca-Cola Kwanza Ltd, Oryx Gas Tanzania, the Institute of Social Work, Korogwe FM, and TK FM Radio.
Coca-Cola Kwanza Ltd remains committed to fostering economic empowerment for women in Tanzania, with one more initiative planned for this year.
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