The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZYC boss pledges more youth economic involvemen­t

- Leroy Dzenga Herald Reporter

NEWLY-APPOINTED Zimbabwe Youth Council ( ZYC) director Cephas Nyoni has pledged to increase efforts to ensure youth involvemen­t in different sectors of the economy.

In an interview with The Herald, Mr Nyoni — who replaced Mr Livingston­e Dzikira — admitted to the need for more youth faces in mainstream leadership as they constitute­d a significan­t percentage of the Zimbabwean population.

“Thirty-six percent of the Zimbabwean population constitute­s of people between 18 and 35, we were expecting that reflection to be visible in the forthcomin­g election, but that has not been the case,” he said.

“We acknowledg­e that there are processes that candidates have to go through at a political level, but we look forward to a scenario where we have a reflection of the compositio­n of our population in all leadership structures including politics.”

Mr Nyoni proposed the inclusion of youths in the leadership of critical areas as a way of preparing them for the future.

“More needs to be done, this may not necessaril­y be in politics only but even in economic spaces,” he said.

“We need to create leadership opportunit­ies for youths so that they are well groomed for the future.

“There will come a time where the older generation will pass the button to the younger generation so that there is continuity in our processes as already articulate­d by President Mnangagwa recently.”

Mr Nyoni, who joined the ZYC from the Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation, is a seasoned civil servant.

He served in the Ministry of Home Affairs for many years before he was moved to the Ministry of Youth, Indigenisa­tion and Economic Empowermen­t as deputy director in the Department of Youth Developmen­t, a position he held until his appointmen­t as ZYC director in May this year.

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