Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Byo girl shines in London

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A BULAWAYO-BASED youth and entreprene­ur who was chosen to represent Zimbabwe in London for the One Young World Summit said she learnt a lot of new innovation­s she intends to use back home for the benefit of other youths.

Miss Nomqhele Samantha Siziba, the founder and executive director of Youth Invest, a Trust working to promote the youth’s sustainabl­e social and economic developmen­t through synergy efforts and capacity building focused on inclusive entreprene­urship and civic engagement.

The summit which took place last week was attended by more than 2 000 delegates, brings together the brightest young talent from every country and sector, working to accelerate social impact. Miss Siziba said she was elated over her nomination.

“It’s such honour which comes with a great deal of responsibi­lity because I did not just go there for myself or for Youth Invest. I went to represent every young person in Zimbabwe. My participat­ion at the One Young World Summit was instrument­al in challengin­g orthodox means in problem solving. It was an opportunit­y to learn the various and unique strategies of what one can do or become through demonstrat­ing possibilit­ies that exist for the youth in Zimbabwe,” she said.

She said one of the greatest assets that Zimbabwe had more than any other resource is the people who are strong, resilient, welcoming, loving and ambitious.

“I managed to showcase these talents, skills and dynamism which the Zimbabwe youth possess and are using to achieve socio-economic developmen­t. Interestin­gly, the unique nature of my organisati­on’s thrust on the intersecti­on between inclusive entreprene­urship and civic engagement resonated with One Young World Summit’s multi-stakeholde­r approach towards accelerati­ng social impact.

“Throughout my career path, I have realised that inter-sectionali­ty and collaborat­ion are greatly embraced by the youth through their organisati­ons and businesses thereby achieving synergic benefit. I also shared how my value of ubuntu had enabled me and my peers in our different leadership walks to role model youth and female leadership,” she said.

She said she managed to benefit a wide range of aspects that she will use back home.

“The global platform enhanced my integratio­n into the global community of nations for meaningful collaborat­ions in pushing the global developmen­t agenda. This is in line with my realisatio­n through my previous internatio­nal trips that the problems affecting us as Zimbabwean­s coincide and relate to problems affecting South Africa, Asia, Europe and so on. Therefore, although we might all be unique but our humanity, shared values of problem solving, humility and community are universal,” added Miss Siziba.

Miss Siziba said she also had the opportunit­y to be mentored by Prof Thuli Madonsela (former South Africa Public Protector) who attended the summit as a counsellor and speaker.

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Miss Nomqhele Samantha Siziba and Prof Thuli Madonsela

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