The Ruge Mutahaba Foundation’s CEO: “We have exciting plans in store for the youth of Tanzania!”

Cynthia Bavo

In a significant milestone for The Ruge Mutahaba Foundation (RMF), Cynthia Bavo, Chief Executive Officer, recently presided over her first board meeting. The meeting, held in Dar es Salaam, marked a momentous occasion as the organization solidified its commitment to empowering young Tanzanians and carrying forward the inspiring legacy of its founder, the late Ruge Mutahaba.

Chaired by renowned academic and scholar Prof. Rwekaza Mukandala, the board meeting served as a platform for Cynthia Bavo and the esteemed Board of Trustees to discuss and outline their ambitious plans to support Tanzanian youth in realizing their dreams and taking control of their economic destiny.

Expressing her gratitude, Cynthia Bavo highlighted the passion and dedication of the Board of Trustees, which comprises distinguished individuals such as John Ulanga, Mbaki Mutahaba, Dr. Ellen Mkondya-Senkoro, Georgia Mutagahywa, and Joseph Kusaga. Together, they form a formidable team united by their shared vision of uplifting the younger generation and empowering them to shape a brighter future.

With an unwavering commitment to the late Ruge Mutahaba’s legacy, the Ruge Mutahaba Foundation aims to provide young Tanzanians with the resources and support needed to dream big and overcome barriers to economic prosperity. The foundation’s mission aligns with its core values of opportunity, equality, and inclusion, ensuring that all individuals, regardless of their background, have an equal chance to succeed.

During the board meeting, Cynthia Bavo unveiled exciting plans that will pave the way for transformative initiatives benefiting the youth of Tanzania. Drawing upon her expertise in corporate communication, knowledge management, diversity, equity, and inclusion, as well as her background in HR management and learning and development, Cynthia is poised to steer the foundation toward remarkable achievements.

“We envision a world where young people, regardless of their gender, cultural, and socio-economic background, can pursue their dreams and conquer the world,” expressed Cynthia Bavo, highlighting the foundation’s bold vision for the future.

The Ruge Mutahaba Foundation aims to leverage the power of technology, sustainable practices, and strategic partnerships to create opportunities and build a thriving ecosystem for young Tanzanians. With a focus on career pathways, the foundation strives to make opportunities visible and accessible, guiding youth towards meaningful paths based on their profiles. Additionally, the foundation works towards facilitating new job creation in growth sectors, promoting inclusive hiring practices, and supporting the transition from informal to formal economies, with a particular emphasis on women and marginalized youth.

As Cynthia Bavo embarks on this new chapter as CEO, she brings a wealth of experience and a deep-rooted commitment to driving positive change. Her academic accomplishments, including a Master of Arts in Corporate Communications from Daystar University, Nairobi, and a Bachelor of Science in International Business Administration with a specialization in Entrepreneurship and Innovation from USIU, Nairobi, exemplify her dedication to personal and professional growth.

Under Cynthia Bavo’s leadership, The Ruge Mutahaba Foundation is poised to make a significant impact on the lives of Tanzanian youth. With a strong focus on providing access, opportunities, and mentorship, the foundation aims to equip young individuals with the tools they need to shape their economic destinies and contribute to the growth and development of their communities.

As the Ruge Mutahaba Foundation begins a new chapter, guided by Cynthia Bavo’s vision and expertise, the organization remains steadfast in its mission to unlock the potential of Tanzanian youth. With an unwavering dedication to creating a world where every young person can thrive, the foundation is committed to building a brighter future filled with endless possibilities.