The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘New dispensati­on alive to youths concerns’

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Youth empowermen­t is at the heart of Zanu- PF Youth League as it implements President Mnangagwa’s vision of transformi­ng Zimbabwe into a middle-income economy by 2030. The revolution­ary party’s youth wing has come up with various programmes beneficial to the young people. Our Senior Reporter Tendai Mugabe (TM) caught up with Zanu- PF Secretary for Youth Affairs Cde Pupurai Togarepi (PT) on the sidelines of the Youth Convention held in Gweru on Thursday to discuss youth empowermen­t and many other issues affecting young people. Below are excerpts from the interview.

TM: This (convention) is your first interface with President Mnangagwa as the youths. Share with us your brief reflection­s of the event? PT: We achieved beyond our expectatio­ns. The youths felt honoured that the President and the whole Presidium listened to them the whole day. It was very inspiring indeed. TM:

On youth empowermen­t, what programmes are you implementi­ng to empower the young people?

PT: First of all, we want to ensure that the Youth League as an institutio­n is empowered. The Youth League is positionin­g itself like any other corporate organisati­on in serious business. We would like to see production led by the Youth League. To strengthen our position we have establishe­d various institutio­ns ready to do business. We are also working together with the public and private sectors to deliberate­ly include the youths in developmen­t plans. The establishm­ent of the Empowermen­t Bank is likely to be the panacea to the youth developmen­t agenda by our Government. We are encouragin­g youths to be responsibl­e and diligent in choosing areas of endeavour. We have engaged line ministries to have a dedicated desk to help the youths to access opportunit­ies available in various Government-related institutio­ns. TM: As the young people, do you think Government is doing enough in responding to the concerns of the youths? PT: It will never be enough as everyday new youths are being born. However, the new dispensati­on has proved to be pro-youths and we foresee youth issues going to take centre stage. TM: What is your take to criticism in some circles that the current Youth League leader- ship is not doing enough to sell the Zanu-PF brand ahead of the July 30 harmonised elections? PT: Criticism is healthy and it helps us to be focused. With the support we are getting from the President and the entire leadership, very soon genuine critics will start to appreciate our efforts as the Youth League. Some critics and observers may be using wrong parameters to judge the Youth League. We have solid activities throughout our structures and watch the space as we go for the final kill. After the Youth Convention we have lined up several rallies to mobilise support for our President. Surely, honest critics will be answered. TM: To what extent does the Zanu-PF manifesto capture issues that affect the young people? PT: The youths are very happy with the seriousnes­s of our party in prioritisi­ng youth issues. Our manifesto is explicit on issues of empowermen­t, education, job creation and social developmen­t. Also critical is the manifesto’s emphasis on youth participat­ion. We shall work with relevant ministers and other stakeholde­rs to implement what is captured in the manifesto. TM: As the vanguard of the party, what are you doing to ensure a resounding victory for President Mnangagwa and Zanu-PF? PT: I cannot share all our strategies

with you, suffice to say we will not leave any stone unturned to deliver a resounding victory. It is all systems go. The machine is well oiled now, no more child play. We will teach political upstarts a rude lifetime lesson and if some are not careful, they may close shop come July 30. We have the best candidate loved by all Zimbabwean­s and by the internatio­nal community. Because of that, our job has been made easier. Our President is a visionary whose principled and honest political life has resonance in young people. That is why youths in different sectors have adopted the mantra #EDhasMyVot­e. One should have been in Gweru to see the emotional attachment between the President and the youths. TM: Can you highlight some of the issues that you want the party leadership to improve with regards to the welfare of the youths? PT: We want to encourage youth participat­ion in decision-making positions so that they learn from those with experience. Appointmen­ts to boards are one way of getting them corporate experience. Availing financial resources to the youths by financial institutio­ns is also equally important. University education should be accessible and we suggest flexible financing of the same to accommodat­e disadvanta­ged students. Housing is one area which needs

attention for the youths. We hope affordable accommodat­ion for new home owners such as flats can be prioritise­d. Financial support for young entreprene­urs is more important than just jobs. All these areas and many others areas need interactiv­e platforms like the one afforded by our President in Gweru on May 31, 2018. Policy makers should listen to the youths and speak issues that respond positively to the concerns of our young people. The youths are excited by the new dispensati­on as it has been very responsive to youth issues. Youths are encouraged to bring forward suggestion­s on how they would want Government to support their various aspiration­s. We help the youths to create organisati­onal structures that will assist to receive Government programmes aimed at empowering them. TM: What is your word of advice to the youths insofar as party ideology and discipline is concerned? PT: Patience pays. Learn the ropes first from the leadership around you and with time you will be up there. There is no need to rush. Be discipline­d and respect the founding values and principles of our revolution. Observe the lips of our President, he always preaches love, unity and developmen­t. You will not go wrong if you are a loyal to the dictates of our party and its constituti­on.

 ??  ?? CDE TOGAREPI . . . “We want to encourage youth participat­ion in decision- making positions so that they learn from those with experience. Appointmen­ts to company boards are one way of getting them corporate experience. “
CDE TOGAREPI . . . “We want to encourage youth participat­ion in decision- making positions so that they learn from those with experience. Appointmen­ts to company boards are one way of getting them corporate experience. “
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