Ropa Mushoorwa, a distinguished tourism professional with over a decade of experience in the hospitality industry, will be a key speaker at the International Women’s Day Celebration at Tugwi Mukosi on 7 March. Ropa’s extensive experience managing high-end lodges, where she successfully increased revenues and set new industry standards, makes her an influential voice in the tourism and hospitality sectors. Recently honored with the HAZ Presidential Award in 2024, Ropa is passionate about empowering women and driving growth within the industry. Her contributions will offer valuable insights into the role of women in shaping the future of tourism and hospitality.
The theme of the event, "Accelerate Progress for Socioeconomic Development," celebrates the accomplishments of women across various industries. The celebration is a collaboration between the Women Entrepreneurship Day Organization (WEDO) and Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks), and will take place at the stunning Zunga area at Tugwi Mukosi. The day will be filled with a variety of exciting activities that highlight the contributions of women and offer a platform for networking and inspiration.
The event will kick off in the morning with registration, followed by an inspiring lineup of speakers, including Ropa Mushoorwa, who will discuss her career managing high-end lodges and her work advancing tourism in the region. After the formal sessions, attendees will enjoy a boat cruise on the beautiful Tugwi Mukosi, taking in the scenic views of the area. A traditional bream braai will offer a chance to indulge in delicious local cuisine while networking with fellow attendees.
The day will also feature sightseeing opportunities, allowing guests to explore the natural beauty of Tugwi Mukosi and surrounding areas. Live music will set the tone for a lively atmosphere, ensuring a celebratory and fun-filled experience for all. The event will conclude with a celebratory gathering, marking the achievements of women and reinforcing the importance of their ongoing contributions to socioeconomic development.
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