The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Human capital a cog in driving national goals’

- Mukudzei Chingwere Herald Reporter Read more on www.herald.co.zw

ZIMBABWE’S quest to attain an empowered upper-middle income economy as well as achieving its national developmen­t goals hinges on having the right people with the right skills, President Mnangagwa has said.

In a speech read on his behalf by Vice President and Minister of Health and Child Care Dr Constantin­o Chiwenga at the official opening of this year’s Zimbabwe Career Guidance Expo organised by the Scientific and Industrial Research and Developmen­t Centre (SIRDC) yesterday, the President said human capital was the key enabler. Zimbabwe under the Second Republic was fostering rapid economic growth and developmen­t towards an empowered upper-middle income economy and all Government department­s and agencies are being primed towards the achievemen­t of this important national milestone envisioned by President Mnangagwa for the benefit of the populace.

Against this background, human capital and its readiness and ability to muster the requisite skills set particular­ly in science, technology and innovation had been identified as a key enabler to carry the national developmen­t agenda.

Youths and the career choices they made today were thus very instructiv­e to the fortunes of the country and Government was doing its part in helping them make informed and correct decisions.

“Science, technology and innovation remain critical for the developmen­t of our economy,” said the President through VP Chiwenga. “The national vision can only be realised through well-informed human capital with career paths relevant to the current and future needs of Zimbabwe.

“The importance of this event can therefore not be overemphas­ised as the nation seeks to add value to the vast natural resources that our country is endowed with.

“The Government, through the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education, rolled out the competence-based curriculum. The intention is to equip students with the requisite knowledge, skills and attitudes that will allow them to succeed in life.

“We want students that are moulded to be able to meet the contempora­ry demands of industry and other economic spheres.”

Under the National Developmen­t Strategy One (NDS1), Government had drawn up several developmen­tal projects for the betterment of people’s lives such as upgrading of water supply and sewer infrastruc­ture, expansion of national water conservati­on and irrigation infrastruc­ture, enhanced power generation from renewable sources, enhanced local manufactur­e of goods and services to reduce the national import bill and to achieve towards food self-sufficienc­y among others. President Mnangagwa expressed his confidence for these targets to be achieved but counselled that there will be need for youths to make informed career path choices and for them to be mentored by experience­d profession­als. He also called on the youths to shun drug and substance abuse whose effects are a threat to the moral fabric.

With the country expecting to go for harmonised elections later this year, the President also called on the youths not to be taken advantage of by ill-meaning individual­s and lured into violence but rather cherish peace, love, tolerance and harmony before, during and after elections.

The expo was attended by participan­ts from primary and secondary schools, tertiary institutio­ns and industry and commerce and is running under the theme: “Science, Technology, Innovation and Entreprene­urship - The Future for our Youth”.

 ?? ?? Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga admires some maize seed variety at the ZimbabweTe­chnologica­l Solutions stand during the Career Guidance Expo in Hatcliffe, Harare, yesterday. – Picture: Innocent Makawa
Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga admires some maize seed variety at the ZimbabweTe­chnologica­l Solutions stand during the Career Guidance Expo in Hatcliffe, Harare, yesterday. – Picture: Innocent Makawa

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