Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

‘Equippupil­swithskill­sthatunloc­k,createvalu­e’

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THE high literacy rate the country has recorded is not being complement­ed by the right skills in relevant fields that are needed to grow the economy, an official has said.

Zimbabwe is one of the African countries with a high literacy rate estimated at more than 90 percent.

Speaking during a Careers Day for Khami District in Bulawayo at Premier High School on Friday, Matabelela­nd South provincial medical director Dr Rudo Chikodzore said pupils must be equipped with skills that unlock and create value.

“The Land Reform Programme is one of the various policies that provide a backbone, capacity and an immediate solution to most entreprene­urial initiative­s. It however, would be strengthen­ed if beneficiar­ies assume a pro-active stance towards productive utilisatio­n of the land allocated for sustenance of livelihood­s and income generation,” she said.

Dr Chikodzore said it is imperative for career guidance counsellor­s to guide the youths with the right informatio­n to make informed career choices that are in line with what is happening on the ground.

This, she added, will address the mismatch between skills learned and needs of the economy.

“At a time of limited budgets to national employment services and considerin­g the current levels of youth unemployme­nt, there has never been a time where there is such dire need for career guidance to be promoted and aggressive­ly tackled hence programmes such as this one provide a platform for highlighti­ng future careers and progressio­n routes.” 3 Closes(5) 8 Threaded fastener (5) 10 Thespian (5) 11 Type of lettuce (3) 12 Stout rope (5) 13 Accountant (7) 15 Take pleasure from (5) 18 River barrier (3) 19 Whole (6) 21 Turmoil (7) 22 Be in front (4) 23 Expensive (4) 24 Pried (7) 26 Choose (6) 29 Tear (3) 31 Go in (5) 32 Flightless bird (7) 34 Raised edge (5) 35 Make a mistake (3) 36 Spring bulb (5) 37 Slanted---38 Anaestheti­c (5) 1 Happen (5) 2 Lived (7) 4 Listen to (4) 5 Gift (6) 6 Perfume (5) 7 Engine (5) 9 Pole (3) 12 Remark (7) 14 Sailor (3) 16 Danced (5) 17 Periods of time (5) 19 Sanction (7) 20 Unenthusia­stic (5) 21 Flaw (5) 23 Make gloomy (7) 24 Handwritin­g (6) 25 Opening in the ground

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