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Title: To assess the impact of Microfinance Institutions in empowering women entrepreneurs in Harare Metropolitan province: The case of Zimbabwe Women’s Microfinance Bank (ZWMB)
Authors: Matseketsa, Zivai
Keywords: Glen View furniture complex
Magaba/Siyaso complex
Marginalised
Financial institutions
Business financing
Issue Date: Mar-2020
Citation: Matseketsa, Z. (2020). To assess the impact of Microfinance Institutions in empowering women entrepreneurs in Harare Metropolitan province: The case of Zimbabwe Women’s Microfinance Bank (ZWMB) (Unpublished masters thesis). University of Zimbabwe.
Abstract: The study assesses the impact of Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) in empowering women who are in business in Harare Metropolitan province. The study uses the Zimbabwe Women’s Microfinance Bank (ZWMB) as a case study, with 100 respondents drawn from Glen View furniture complex and Magaba/Siyaso complex. Women businesses have been marginalised due to socio-political and cultural configuration of societies with women issues pushed to the periphery. Women’s businesses were not regarded as any other, they were not given loans on their own but a male counterpart had to stand in as a guarantor. However, the study’s objective was to assess the impact of MFIs in empowering women entrepreneurs in Zimbabwe with special attention to those at Magaba/Siyaso and Glen View furniture complexes, generally male dominated industrial sites. In order to achieve the stated main objective, the study applied a quantitative approach and scientifically analysed and interpreted data obtained through questionnaires using SPSS statistical tool. The study concludes that, although much still has to be done, over 30% of women entrepreneurs benefit from the establishment of the ZWMB from various loans ranging from microcredit, micro savings, micro insurance and microfinance training packages.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10646/4566
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