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Agro Market Fair Revolutionizes market linkages

Bulawayo, Zimbabwe– In a groundbreaking initiative, the Bulawayo Vendors and Traders Association (BVTA) through the generous support from We Effect and its strategic partners hosted a transformative agricultural market fair in April 2024, uniting smallholder farmers with informal traders in an unprecedented urban-rural collaboration. The event brought together farmers from Bulawayo, Umguza, and Umzingwane, who showcased an array of fresh and value-added agricultural products. The fair featured an impressive lineup including fresh fruits and vegetables like green peppers, tomatoes, green beans, cucumbers, beetroot, spinach, chomolia, carrots, butternut, mushrooms, and green maize. Additionally, the market boasted dried mushrooms and cabbages, chili sauce, traditional fruit drinks, biltong muffins, dried nuts and corn snacks, and meal-mealie, among other items. This innovative fair wasn’t just about selling produce; it created vital market linkages and fostered economic opportunities. Informal traders, eager for fresh supplies, scrambled to purchase the showcased goods, prompting farmers to replenish their stocks rapidly. Farmers celebrated significant sales and the formation of new business connections, with one exhibitor remarking, “The event was balanced in terms of attendance, featuring key players from banks, packaging, value addition, NGOs, and traders. Youth involvement was particularly impressive, providing a platform for each exhibitor to present their products and services.” A representative from a seedling company highlighted the fair’s success, stating, “We had so much traffic at our stand, made sales above USD $200, and established valuable connections.” The fair provided a complete production chain, from seedlings to end products, with value addition at every stage. This comprehensive approach contributed to the event’s resounding success and has set the stage for the eagerly anticipated official opening of the Nkulumane Fruit and Vegetable Wholesale Market. Held under the Market Aggregation Linking Markets (MALI) project, the fair aimed to promote just and equitable food systems, fostering an enabling environment for economic opportunities, innovation, and diversity. It also seeks to strengthen the capacity of smallholder farmers and informal traders, ensuring sustainable livelihoods and improved incomes. Due to the overwhelming success and high demand, a second market fair is scheduled for May 31, 2024. This ongoing initiative promises to continue transforming the agricultural landscape in Bulawayo, creating lasting economic benefits and strengthening community ties.

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Back By Popular Demand: The Second Market Fair is Underway

  The second Nkulumane market fair will be held on May 31, 2024, at the Nkulumane Complex, back by popular demand. Following the tremendous success of the first fair on April 10th, which garnered widespread acclaim, this upcoming event promises to be even more exciting and impactful. The market fair serves as a vibrant platform for farmers, traders, and sellers from across the region to connect, showcase, and trade their goods directly, eliminating the need for middlemen. Attendees can expect a diverse array of products and innovative agricultural solutions, fostering new business linkages and fair trading opportunities. From 6 AM to 6 PM, the Nkulumane Complex will be teeming with enterprise, innovation and connection. Participants will include a broad spectrum of the region’s most enterprising individuals, bringing with them unique products and business initiatives. This event is not only an opportunity to discover the latest in agro innovations but also a chance to support local entrepreneurs and build lasting business relationships. Interested parties are encouraged to apply for a stall to take full advantage of this dynamic marketplace. Exhibition is FREE. For more information or to reserve a stall, please contact +263775332109 or +263774681239. Join us at the Nkulumane Complex on May 31st for BVTA’s second market fair, a celebration of regional entrepreneurship and innovation. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with the best in local agriculture and trade.

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Digital skills training for young people in Bulawayo

Bulawayo Vendors and Traders Association (BVTA) has organized a series of basic digital training sessions aimed at assisting young people in enhancing their careers and businesses, and promoting online marketing. The BVTA Information and Communications Officer, Kwanele Moyo revealed that the trainings targeted young participants who were part of their trade camps in a bid to equip them with digital skills. The training, which focused on social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsApp business, and Tik Tok, sought to enhance the participants’ skills development and differentiate them in today’s business environment. Zimbabwe women in MSMEsTrade Camps“We saw the need for young people to have digital skills after acquiring skills on trade camps, so they have to be able to market and advertise their wares since we are now in the fourth industrial revolution,” Moyo said. She added, “So, we realized that after skills acquisition, young people must have the ability to market and advertise their ways. So basically the basic digital skills training encompassed social media.” Moyo also revealed that the initiative hoped that social media marketing skills would help young business people reach a wider audience and save time on communication. Social Media & Digital Skills“The benefits include the ability to market using social media and if you are able to advertise your business on social media, you are able to reach a wider audience and communication becomes easy and time is saved.” Moreover, she added that the training included creating an email as well, as young people may need to communicate with potential partners or sponsors. While some participants faced challenges due to limited computer skills, the training equipped them with an adequate understanding of digital skills, enhanced by social media usage. In response to the future plans, Moyo said that BVTA plans to organize similar sessions in the future and partner with National University of Science and Technology (NUST) in subsequent training to deepen technical digital skills. Digital SkillsThe BVTA Information and Communications Officer further emphasized the importance of young people possessing digital skills in today’s business environment as we transition into the fourth industrial revolution. She also encouraged young people who reside in Pumula, Makokoba and Mzilikazi who want to improve their digital skills and knowledge to come and join the same project and the Safe and Inclusive Cities Program led by Plans International and acquire some knowledge and skills that will assist them in their entrepreneurial journey. Recently, Young men and women under the Safe and Inclusive Cities Program graduated as they received certificates of competence following their participation in trade camps aimed at enhancing their skills development. Empowering the YouthThe project, implemented by BVTA in partnership with Plan Zimbabwe and other partners, sought to empower the youth with various skills including hairdressing, beauty therapy, catering and deco, Panel Beating, welding, carpentry, poultry, garment construction, creative arts and waste management. During the graduation ceremony, Nkosana George Mazibisa, the guest of honour, emphasized the importance of attitude in business as the key determinant of success. Mazibisa highlighted that employment is created by entrepreneurs and encouraged the youth to complement and build each other to combat poverty. He also urged peer-to-peer mentorship among young people and advocated the use of internet for access to information. Safe and Inclusive CitiesThe Safe and Inclusive Cities Program has given hope to many young men and women who were previously excluded from formal employment. With their newly acquired skills, they can now actively participate in the economy and create employment opportunities for themselves and their communities. Lastly, the success of the project serves as a testament to the power of partnerships, entrepreneurship, and skills development in building a safer and more inclusive society.

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Nkulumane Wholesale Market Tour

Yesterday the Deputy Mayor, Cllr Mlandu Ncube, Minister of Women Affairs, Community, Small and Medium Enterprises, Dr Sithembiso Nyoni and the Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Honourable Judith Ncube held a tour of the ongoing construction of the Nkulumane Vegetable Market. The City of Bulawayo is currently working with United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) – funders, Dan Church Aid , Bulawayo Vendors and Traders Association and the Government of Zimbabwe under the Urban Resilience and Safe Markets Project through the Nkulumane Vegetable Market. This is part of the City of Bulawayo policy to set aside land and workspaces for MSMEs.

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Abesilisa Bakhuthazwa Ukuba Belwisane Lokukhahlanyezwa Kwabesifazana Lokudlwengulwa Kwabantwana Abangamankazana

Ngolwesihlanu iZimbabwe imanyane lamanye amazwe womhlaba ukunanza ilanga lokukhuthaza ukuqedwa kodubo lokuhlukunyezwa kwabesifazana, eleInternational Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women lapho okuqala khona njalo umkhankaso wokulimukisa uzulu ngokuhlukumezana ezimulini owe-16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence. Umkhankaso owe-16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence, osungulwe ngokunanza ilanga eleInternational Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women ngoLwesine, uphela ngenyanga ezayo ekaMpalakazi mhlaka 10, ngelanga lokunanza amalungelo oluntu emhlabeni jikelele eleInternational Human Rights Day. Lonyaka ilanga leli linanzwa ngaphansi kwesihloko esithi, “Unite Activism to End Violence Against Women and Girls”lZimbabwe inanza lelilanga lobanje ukuhlukuluzwa kwabesifazana lamantombazana kuhamba phambili emadolobheni lasemaphandleni inengi lisola umumo womnotho omi manzonzo, ezombusazwe lenkolo eziphambana lokulondolozwa kwamalungelo oluntu. UBulawayo usungule ukunanza umkhankaso owe 16 Days of AGBV ngomcimbi wabalingisi owenzelwe eNkulumane Hall besenza imidlalo yokulingisa ngokuhlukuluzwa kwabomama lamantombazana. Umphathintambo wako Bulawayo, uNkosikazi Judith Ncube, uthi kuqakatheke kakhulu ukuvikela abantwana, omama labesilisa. UDokotela Godfrey Dvairo uthi abezempilakahle bayamukela abantwana abanengi abadlwengulwayo bezokwelatshwa. UNkosikazi Debra Mukasa weBulawayo Vendors and Traders’ Association uthi omama lamantombazana bangafukameli udlakela. Ngolwesihlanu abemidlalo yokulingisa bakoBulawayo bananze leli langa ngokulingisa ngemidlalo ehlukeneyo lokuhlabelela bethi kuqakathekile ukumelana lodlakela emulini. Omunye wabakade besemcimbini lo ngumqondisi wenhlanganiso yemidlalo yokulungisa, eyeVictory Siyanqoba Trust, uMnu Desire Moyo.EZimbabwe kusukela ngomnyaka ka2021 NgoMpandula kuze kube lonyaka NgoNgcwabakazi abafundi abedlula inkulungwane ezingamatshumi amabili lambili – 22,000 abemfundo yaphansi laphezulu bacine bebanjwa ngamandla ukutshiya isikolo ngoba sebezibone bezithwele bengakuhlelanga njalo besesebancane. Ingcwethi ezicubungula ngezenhlalakahle yabesifazana zithi isilinganiso soyedwa kwabathathu uyadlwengula ngelanga emhlabeni jikelele. EZimbabwe khona isilinganiso sokungamatshumi amahlanu lambili ekhulwini – 52 percent sabesifazana babhekane lohlupho lokuhlukuluzwa ezweni. Kumalanga adlule abantwana abancane abangamantombazana abaleminyaka ephansi kwelitshumi lantathu-13 bebebonakala ezindabeni lasezinkundleni zokuxhumana ezebulenjini bezithwele abanye ngabafayo ngesikhathi bebeletha ngoba imizimba yabo isasebuthakathaka.

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BVTA Strategic Plan Review Meeting

Bulawayo Vendors and Traders Association conducted the organisational Strategic Plan Review Meeting on the 20th to the 21st of September, 2022 and Maleme Dams, facilitated by Ntando Dumani. Below are the reviewed pillars that BVTA seeks to achieve and promote: Favourable business environment Social Security and Public goods Social Justice Inclusive Urban and Regional Planning

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