"Women Rights are Human Rights": ZANU PF UK Women's League Committee Member: Mrs Priscilla Mangwana |
When we talk of gender parity we are not saying that cultural and customary roles should not be observed where they bring order. Of course they should. All we are saying is that these should be applied to the particular social context. However when it comes to professional work, education and the right to be treated the same way, the girl child should be treated the same way as the boy child. If thereis only money to send one child to school where there are 2, it shouldn't be a default decision that the girl child that should give way to the boy.The parent should agonise and come to the same solution they would have come to if these were two male children. There should be equal opportunities accorded to the children regardless of their gender.
Women in Cabinet: The Minister of Women Affairs, Gender and Community Development Cde Oppah Muchinguri |
servants. This is a step in the right direction but more needs to be done. Such as correction of the fact that women comprise of 20% of cabinet ministers.
The failure to embrace gender parity is blamed for the collapse of many a diaspora marriage. The
Zimbabwean man who lacks self‐confidence is feels challenged by an economically empowered woman.
The man fails to come to terms with the independent thinking woman who is not doing anything bad except arsset her rights. This is then called all sorts of infantilising terms such as " disobedience".
Really?
Members of The ZANU PF UK Women's League |
When your daughters are treated with disdain by their colleagues and subordinates at work don't complain. After all it's just a woman being put in her place. Right? And talking of her place, where is that exactly? We will explore the answer in the next installment.
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Cde Priscilla Mangwana is a Committee Member of The ZANU PF UK Women's League.
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