Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Govt creates 93k jobs for youths

- Pamela Shumba Senior Reporter

THE Government has created more than 93 000 jobs for young people in the country through young entreprene­urs who have benefited from the economic empowermen­t revolution.

The Deputy Minister of Youth, Indigenisa­tion and Empowermen­t Developmen­t, Retired Major Mathius Tongofa, said this in a ministeria­l statement delivered in Parliament on Wednesday.

Cde Tongofa said his ministry had come up with a publicatio­n called ZimCHEER Herald that outlines the ministry’s initiative­s to acknowledg­e and celebrate young entreprene­urs who are innovative­ly contributi­ng to the country’s economic transforma­tion.

“Pursuant to this, the Ministry of Youth, Indigenisa­tion and Empowermen­t Developmen­t will be celebratin­g Zimbabwe’s champions and heroes of the economic empowermen­t revolution. During the last quarter of 2016, the Ministry of Youth, Indigenisa­tion and Economic Empowermen­t, through all of its youth officers spread across all the country’s wards, districts and provinces, has identified 39 385 young entreprene­urs who have created a total of 93 692 jobs,” he said.

“Mr. Speaker Sir, this is Volume 1 of the ZimCHEER Herald which we are launching and we will give each Hon. Member to go through. We used our own youth officers to gather informatio­n about young people who are in each constituen­cy and we have got 39 385 young people who are engaged in business activities. These are the young people and 20 of them are in this Herald. These are the young people who will be capacitate­d with money from the Empower Bank.”

Earlier on, Youth, Indigenisa­tion and Economic Empowermen­t Minister Patrick Zhuwawo told MPs that his Ministry was involved in the provision of skills at its 42 vocational training centres.

He said the vocational training centres also provide entreprene­urial skills.

“As a ministry, we have received from Treasury during the year 2016 an amount of $2,5 million. We are utilising that amount towards establishm­ent, as indicated by the Minister of Finance and Economic Developmen­t, of a youth focused microfinan­ce institutio­n. Processes of establishi­ng that particular micro-finance institutio­n are at an advanced stage.

“Through part of the indigenisa­tion legislatio­n, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has put in place measures for all financial institutio­ns to provide at least five percent of their loan book towards empowering young people,” said Cde Zhuwawo.

He said the Ministry had engaged Old Mutual to allow young people who do not have collateral to access loans. “We are also in discussion­s with the Central Bank as part of the National Financial Inclusion Strategy, for the Central Bank to engage with financial institutio­ns so that they can utilise the transactio­n history of young people that utilise financial institutio­ns as a basis for securitisi­ng their access to credit,” said Cde Zhuwawo. — @ pamelashum­ba1

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