Musha Mukadzi': Precious Maindidze Champions Urban-to-Rural Shift for a New Zimbabwe

IT is inspiring to see women like   Precious Maindidze championing the "urban-to-rural" shift.

Her perspective highlights a significant socio-economic evolution in Zimbabwe, where the traditional pursuit of city life is being recalibrated toward sustainable land use and ancestral roots

​By focusing on her projects in Mukoto Village, she isn't just building a retirement plan; she’s creating a blueprint for decentralized economic growth.

​The shift from urban to rural areas marks a "homecoming" that prioritizes land ownership and food security.

In a global economy that can be volatile, having a productive base in one’s rural home offers a level of self-sufficiency that city rentals and office jobs cannot always guarantee.

"As they say musha mukadzi and indeed women are pillars of development" says  Maindidze.

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" Women are often the primary managers of household resources.​

Maindidze and her husband are involved in agriculture, particularly poultry and livestock.

​Her approach blends faith with foresight.

By framing rural development as a God-given responsibility to use "wisdom to plan," she bridges the gap between spiritual devotion and practical entrepreneurship.

This resonates deeply in a society where community and faith are central to daily life.

​Maindidze is essentially advocating for a "New Zimbabwe" where the rural landscape isn't just a place for holidays, but a productive hub for the future.

Her    story is a powerful reminder that "preparing for life after work" is best done by planting seeds—both literally and figuratively—in the soil that raised us.put headline  to this news article

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