Zimbabwe’s radio personality and women rights advocate Thabani Patience Gambiza, popularly known as Manjenjenje, has been appointed the country ambassador of American based foundation, The Sister Accord Foundation.

Gambiza, said she will use her passion to advance US based foundation’s goals to unite and protect women.

“As an ambassador I will definitely spread the message of love, peace, empowerment, peace and identity to my beneficiaries, family, friends, work colleagues, and many other women and girls’ network in Zimbabwe and across borders,” she said at the launch of the organisation in Zimbabwe on Saturday.

“It is through my passion that I will assist The Sister Accord Foundation to reach its intended target of a Billion women and girls. It also assists women in speaking out in Gender-based Violence circumstances and thus the need for The Sister Accord to afford me the opportunity to be part of their team as an ambassador so that I can push their agenda forward,” she said.

In 2016, Gambiza launched her own Foundation.

The Sister Accord Foundation was established eight years ago as a brainchild of Cincinnati, USA based Sonia Myles Jackson, with the aim of creating a network of one billion women around the globe.

Manjenje’s new role comes at a time she has been using her foundation and radio career to emancipate women from family, marital, social, financial and health issues.