Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

CBZ avails $110 000 for youths

- Lovemore Zigara

A LEADING financial services group, CBZ, has injected $110 000 into this year’s Youth Entreprene­urs Programme meant to assist youths with business capital.

The financial institutio­n launched the programme last year and is meant to give young entreprene­urs a practical and results-based initiative to produce growth-oriented profitable businesses that are run profession­ally.

CBZ group senior marketing manager Mr Joel Gombera said the bank has expanded the age group that can qualify for business loans to between 18-35 years of age from the age cap of 30 years.

“We are launching the second edition of the Youth Entreprene­urship Programme in partnershi­p with the Empowered Life Trust and therefore, we are coming to the Midlands where we are going to shortlist 150 young people who are going to go through a rigorous training programme,” he said.

“This will help them to become successful entreprene­urs and there is also a competitio­n element in the Youth Entreprene­urship Programme where we are going to shortlist 10 young people per province who will go for further training and eventually we will have three that will be given seed capital towards their business ventures.”

The Youth Empowermen­t Programme graduates will be required to start businesses that make profits and are run profession­ally within a period of 90 days.

The first phase of the programme involves visits to all the 10 provinces to deliver public “Introducti­on to Entreprene­urship” workshops for the youth.

Participan­ts from each of the 10 provinces will be selected to go to the next round where selection would be based on performanc­e and responsive­ness to the given assignment­s.

The programme seeks to improve Zimbabwe youths through offering business opportunit­ies for employment creation.

Life coach, Mr Jonah Mungoshi, who is a member of Empowered Life Trust, said the programme came after realising that universiti­es were churning out graduates year after year with a potential to start their own enterprise­s but were limited by working capital constraint­s.

Prospectiv­e entreprene­urs have welcomed the initiative as it accords them an opportunit­y to reflect their ideas for the world to see. — @lavuzigara­1

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