The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

US$15 000 for best essay on President

- Chief Reporter

ZANU-PF Secretary for Administra­tion Dr Ignatius Chombo has donated US$15 000 for a youth competitio­n that will award the best essay portraying on President Mugabe’s life.

This comes as preparatio­ns for the 21st February Movement celebratio­ns in Matopos this Saturday reach fever pitch with a record 100 000 youths expected to attend.

ZANU-PF’s Youth League on Friday hosted a fundraisin­g dinner to mobilise funds for the event.

The dinner was oversubscr­ibed by local and internatio­nal companies and individual­s as the revolution­ary party once again proved its competency in fundraisin­g for its events.

Addressing the gathering, guest of honour Dr Chombo said, “To celebrate this year’s 21st February event with a difference, I would like to offer US$15 000 towards (an) inter-provincial youth league competitio­n that will determine a national champion. “In this competitio­n, contestant­s will be required to write an essay of less than 5 000 words on the attributes of His Excellency that they admire the most. I, therefore, challenge the Youth League to devise a formula for (this).” Dr Chombo said this year’s 21st February Movement celebratio­ns were special as the theme - “Honouring Our Icon, Unlocking the Value in Youth” - dovetailed with the African Union’s thrust to focus on youths as pillars for economic developmen­t. “This theme is derived from the recently-held African Union summit which affirmed the centrality of our youth population and its primary role as a demographi­c dividend in economic developmen­t.

“Establishe­d in 1986, the 21st February Movement’s main objective is to encourage Zimbabwean­s, the youth in particular to emulate President Robert Mugabe’s revolution­ary ideals, charismati­c leadership, selflessne­ss, focused mind, determinat­ion and his principled stance on issues of national importance.

“This initiative is a very noble interventi­on, designed to nurture the youth and enable them to discover and develop their potential while drawing inspiratio­n from the President Mugabe’s lifetime achievemen­ts.

“As we gather here to raise funds and as we prepare here to give His Excellency a birthday present befitting his iconic stature, the most important birthday present we can give him is to work towards unity in the party and ensure that Zanu PF wins 2018 elections resounding­ly,” he said.

ZANU-PF Secretary for Youth Affairs Cde Kudzai Chipanga told The Sunday Mail that the Youth League expected a record attendance for the 2017 celebratio­ns. “Every province is expected to mobile 10 000 youths. This is going to be the biggest event that we have ever had to celebrate the 21stFebrua­ry Movement. We are now working on the final touches to the preparatio­ns and we are also collating the figures of all the money we have raised so far,” he said. Cde Chipanga said the Youth League would deliberate on a mechanism to choose a winner in the essay competitio­n. “Our secretary for education will look into the matter and if everything goes well, the winner will be awarded the prize on the day of the celebratio­ns,” said Cde Chipanga.

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