The Herald (Zimbabwe)

VCTs urged to focus on entreprene­urial skills

- Obert Chifamba Manicaland Bureau

VOCATIONAL Training Centres (VCTs) must equip graduates with entreprene­urial skills that not only transform their lives and those of communitie­s around them, but also help them champion employment creation through participat­ing in both the formal and informal sectors, Government has urged.

Deputy Minister of Youth, Indigenisa­tion and Economic Empowermen­t Cde Mathias Tongofa said VCTs should give prominence to entreprene­urship, hence the adoption of the concept of Training for Enterprise Developmen­t in all institutio­ns.

Cde Tongofa made the remarks when he addressed guests at the 20th annual graduation ceremony at Magamba Training Centre, just outside Mutare, on Friday.

One hundred and ninety-four students, who had undergone a two-year technical vocational education and skills training programme, graduated at the event.

Various Government department­s and ministries, college heads and principals, lecturers, students and parents attended the graduation.

Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs Cde Mandi Chimene was represente­d by the director in her office, Cde Kennedy Mugarisanw­a.

“Communitie­s should benefit from activities conducted by the ministry’s centres of learning through value addition, beneficiat­ion, infrastruc­ture developmen­t, support with agribusine­ss management and contributi­on to food security and nutrition,” said Mr Tongofa.

“The ministry is transformi­ng VCTs into hubs of skills developmen­t and centres of excellence in the communitie­s they are located. To this end, the ministry intends to increase the number of VCTs so that training is carried out at community level. The initial plan is to have a VCT in each district and thereafter establish satellite stations in every ward,” he said.

Deputy Minister Tongofa said investment in youth will help harness the youth demographi­c dividend, hence the need to embrace private public partnershi­ps (PPPs) as espoused in the theme of the graduation: “Embracing Public Private Partnershi­ps Through Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t for Youth Transforma­tion”.

“VCTs cannot do it alone. They need support from both private and public sectors. Indigenisa­tion implementa­tion plans agreed to by the ministry and qualifying businesses should bring about change in institutio­nal developmen­t plans. The support programme that we are witnessing here today is targeting infrastruc­tural developmen­t, general capacity building in terms of student fees support, retooling and modernisat­ion of training equipment at the institutio­n,” commented Cde Tongofa.

He commended British American Tobacco Zimbabwe (BAT) for partnering the college in various platforms, saying such partnershi­ps were the vehicles of national economic empowermen­t at grassroots levels.

Their activities, he said, were in line with the President’s 10-Point Plan.

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