The Herald (Zimbabwe)

AUC youth chair welcomes move to end child marriages

- Herald Reporter

AFRICAN Union Commission Chairperso­n’s Special Envoy on youth, Ms Chido Cleopatra Mpemba, has hailed the move by President Mnangagwa towards ending child marriages.

Last Friday, President Mnangagwa invoked Presidenti­al powers to protect children against rape after amending some sections of the Criminal Law (Codificati­on and Reform) Act on rape and indecent assault.

Speaking from Switzerlan­d at a side event of the Davos World Economic Forum, Ms Mpemba expressed gratitude to the President for moving to abolish child marriages and sexual abuse of young girls.

Ms Mpemba said that helps in the realisatio­n of the African Union Campaign to End Child Marriage.

“As the African Union we embrace the move as it is a positive developmen­t for the youth and children.

“Africa has been lagging behind in the areas of protecting young women and girls and now, having the Zimbabwean President setting the pace and tone on this urgent matter deserves a thumbs up,” she said.

Ms Mpemba said statistics from South Africa show that of the many women who gave birth on Christmas Day, the number of teenagers who gave birth was high.

“145 teenagers were among the women who gave birth in South Africa on Christmas with the youngest being a 15-year-old girl and that is very disturbing as this destroys the future of our continent,” said Ms Mpemba.

In 2014, the AU launched the continenta­l efforts to end child marriages and female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) and has developed various normative frameworks for the eliminatio­n of child marriage and FGM/C in Africa.

Under the new law in Zimbabwe, anyone having an extra-marital affair with a young person, including physical contact, soliciting or enticing a person below 18 years for extra-marital sexual intercours­e would be found guilty and liable to a fine not exceeding level 12 or imprisonme­nt for a period not exceeding 10 years or both.

“It shall be no defence to a charge of sexual intercours­e or performing an indecent act with a young person to prove that he or she consented to such sexual intercours­e or indecent act,” reads the new law in part.

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