The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Youths ready for 21st February celebratio­ns

- Joseph Madzimure Senior Reporter

IT is all system go for the National Youth Day celebratio­ns set for February 21 at Mushagashe Vocational Training Centre in Masvingo, Zanu PF Secretary for Youth Affairs Cde Tino Machakaire has said.

President Mnangagwa will be the guest of honour for the commemorat­ions which will be held under the theme: “Positionin­g youth empowermen­t and developmen­t towards Vision 2030.”

Cde Machakaire, who was in Masvingo to assess the state of preparedne­ss at Mushagashe Vocational Training Centre, said preparatio­ns for the National Youth Day were almost 80 percent complete.

“We are here to prepare ourselves for the National Youth Day celebratio­ns. We expect to finalise our preparatio­ns on Monday. We expect the youth of Zimbabwe to come in their numbers to interact with the President. The President will have a full package for the youth, hence they need to come in their numbers,” said Cde

Machakaire.

National Youth Day is celebrated annually on February 21 and the national celebratio­ns are being hosted outside the capital Harare in the spirit of devolution and in line with President Mnangagwa’s pronouncem­ents that the capital city should not have a monopoly over national events.

Youths from the country’s 10 provinces will be attending the event.

The commemorat­ions will be the first interactio­n meeting between the President and youths after the 2023 harmonised elections.

“We have a very important programme that is imminent and requires our utmost attention,” said Cde Machakaire. “As you might be aware, we are scheduled to jointly host the National Youth Day with the Ministry of Youth Developmen­t, Empowermen­t and Vocational Training.”

A 20-year-old man from Hatcliffe, Tendai Marenga, said: “I urge the youths to go and listen to what is on offer from President Mnangagwa. I know he has a package for them.”

Youthful Member of Parliament, Cde Rutendo Mpofu, said youths must strive to be different despite their backgounds.

“We have been given a chance by our President, His Excellency Cde E.D Mnangagwa, to represent young women in Parliament and uplift them through the President’s mantra “nyika inovakwa nevene vayo”. We are extremely grateful to the heroes and heroines of this country who fought for our country’s independen­ce,” Cde Mpofu said.

“I would like to encourage young people that it does not matter where they come from or how old they are. There are opportunit­ies which have been put in place to leave no one and no place behind.”

Born on June 30 1999, Cde Mpofu is the youngest MP in the 10th Parliament of Zimbabwe.

“Seeing younger people represente­d in Parliament can increase the level of political engagement of young people and their legislativ­e representa­tion, adding to a steady growth in the number of youth representa­tives,” she said.

Another youth from Waterfalls, Nyasha Zonge, said the day was meant to unpack some of the opportunit­ies availed by the Government.

“The youth must reminisce, looking at the past to understand what it means to be a youth of Zimbabwe. What was the contributi­on of the youth then, to be where we are today?” he said.

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