The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Time for young people to shine’

- Fungi Kwaramba Political Editor

YOUNG people must create jobs and wealth by seizing vast opportunit­ies availed by the Second Republic and exploiting the country’s vast endowments, President Mnangagwa said.

Officially opening the 7th National Conference of the Youth League, which is being held under the theme, “Vision 2030: Revitalise, Empower, Involve the Youth”, at the Harare Internatio­nal Conference Centre yesterday, President Mnangagwa said his administra­tion has opened the door for youth participat­ion in all facets of the economy.

Opportunit­ies for the young people have been availed in mining, agricultur­e, and tourism, the three key sectors of the economy that are vital to the realisatio­n of Vision 2030, to become an upper-middle-class economy.

“As outlined in our 2018 Election Manifesto, my Government continues facilitati­ng youth empowermen­t, education, and skills developmen­t initiative­s. Opportunit­ies have been availed at innovation hubs and industrial parks at our institutio­ns of higher learning so that you, the youth, realise your full potential.

“Presently, the innovation revolution has seen the young people of our country being the epicentre of the production of goods and quality services that answer to the needs of our communitie­s and growing economy. This is commendabl­e,” President Mnangagwa said.

“In line with our declaratio­n of 2022 as the ‘Year of Growth,’ I challenge you to start many more businesses and create wealth for yourselves, your families and the country especially in sectors such as constructi­on, ICT, tourism and the financial service sectors among others.

“The days for you to line up and look for jobs are fading. You must leverage on our country’s endowments to create decent job opportunit­ies towards the growth of local economies and rural industries in our provinces, districts, wards and villages.

“I thus, expect to see the emergence of a crop of young versatile entreprene­urs who will help leapfrog our economic growth and emerge as the country’s millionair­es. As you do so, always remember the importance of hard honest work. Our party ZANU PF will never tolerate corruption.”

To take every young person aboard, as enshrined in the principle ‘developmen­t that leaves no one and no place behind’, President Mnangagwa has availed to young people the Youth Empowermen­t Bank that offers tailor-made business and entreprene­urship starter packs,

financial products and services.

He has challenged developmen­t partners to come up with sustainabl­e developmen­t programmes and projects that will enhance the economic prospects of young people.

Apart from the Youth Empowermen­t Bank, the Second Republic has also establishe­d Youth Desks in every ministry to mainstream the needs of the youths, while on the other hand, the Revised National Youth Policy is yet another demonstrat­ion of President Mnangagwa’s administra­tion’s commitment to providing practical solutions to challenges faced by young people.

President Mnangagwa said the youth’s human capital base continues to be enhanced through the reconfigur­ation of technical vocational training centres, leadership developmen­t training programmes as well as the nurturing of youth start-ups in various sectors of the economy.

“Rest assured that, under the Second Republic, the current young generation will continue to be facilitate­d to establish fulfilling careers and successful enterprise­s. No one and no youth will be left behind as we build our great motherland, Zimbabwe, brick by brick and stone upon stone,” he said.

Turning to economic saboteurs who are manipulati­ng the exchange rate and fuelling inflation, the President reiterated that his administra­tion is seized with the matter.

 ?? — Picture: Believe Nyakudjara ZANU PF ?? President Mnangagwa takes a closer look at a branded soccer ball during a tour of the stand at the party’s 7th National Youth League Conference at the Harare Internatio­nal Conference Centre yesterday.Looking on are his deputies Cdes Constantin­o Chiwenga (left) and Kembo Mohadi.
— Picture: Believe Nyakudjara ZANU PF President Mnangagwa takes a closer look at a branded soccer ball during a tour of the stand at the party’s 7th National Youth League Conference at the Harare Internatio­nal Conference Centre yesterday.Looking on are his deputies Cdes Constantin­o Chiwenga (left) and Kembo Mohadi.

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