The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Psychomoto­r department spearheads herbal medicine propagatio­n

- Frank Kurebwa

AT THE end of 2016 The Department of Psychomoto­r Activities in Education organised a consultati­ve dialogue between the Highfield community and the Internatio­nal Pharmacoth­erapy Education Initiative­s (IPERI) at Mushandira­pamwe Hotel in Highfield.

The aim of the dialogue was to solicit for a buy-in on the advancemen­t of skills developmen­t with a special focus on herbal medicine propagatio­n, preparatio­n and packaging in Highfield.

Among the stakeholde­rs who participat­ed at the dialogue was Highfiled West Member of Parliament, Hon Psychology Maziwisa; the district administra­tor for Highfield, Ms N Tagarira; representa­tives from the Ministries of Youth, Indigenisa­tion and Economic Empowermen­t; Women’s Affairs, Gender and Community Developmen­t; Small and Medium Enterprise­s and Co-operative Developmen­t; and Health and Child Care. Also represente­d was Harare City Council, National Aids Council, Zinatha and Highfield Residents Associatio­n.

In her opening remarks, the district administra­tor underscore­d the importance of the venue — Mushandira­pamwe Hotel which was used by President R. G. Mugabe and other nationalis­ts to hold some of the meetings that culminated into the liberation struggle for Zimbabwe.

She urged the people of Highfield, especially the youth, to embrace psychomoto­r activities in order to participat­e in the developmen­t of their district.

The Member of Parliament for Highfield West, Honourable Psy- chology Maziwisa, said he was excited with projects that are brought by the Government to his constituen­cy. He expressed his desire for more youths in his constituen­cy to participat­ed in the dialogue. He pledged to liaise with the district administra­tor to organise a bigger event were the project would be re-launched.

In his keynote remarks, the Permanent Secretary for Psychomoto­r Activities in Education, Dr Washington T. Mbizvo highlighte­d that due to the challenge of high unemployme­nt among the youth, President Mugabe establishe­d the Office of the Minister of State for Psychomoto­r Activities in Education.

The major functions of the Department of Psychomoto­r includes undertakin­g research that guides the psychomoto­r education and training programmes, developing relevant psychomoto­r instrument­s appropriat­e for psychomoto­r education and utilisatio­n, establishi­ng networks locally, regionally and internatio­nally on psychomoto­r programmes, establishi­ng model projects that demonstrat­e psychomoto­r education best practices, and partnering with private and public entities for transfer of skills on psychomoto­r projects.

Zimbabwe needs to emulate other countries like Germany, South Korea and India by incorporat­ing psychomoto­r dimensions into the education system through establishm­ent of special model skills centres and universiti­es.

Dr Mbizvo defined psychomoto­r as the “applicatio­n of abilities”, hence the youth should be trained to utilise their knowledge in order to be productive. He emphasised that knowledge that is not put to use is “useless”.

Zimbabwe needs to develop skills in the following categories , lower level skills such as literacy and numeracy, entreprene­urial, Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technologi­es (ICTs) and interperso­nal communicat­ion skills, middle-level skills such as printing and graphic design, geo-informatic­s technology, entreprene­urial, taxidermy, mineral assaying, and reverse engineerin­g skills, and high-tech level skills such as computer-aided design, mechatroni­cs, design thinking and entreprene­urial skills, etc.

In line with ZimAsset, the country needs value addition and beneficiat­ion skills. He stressed that value addition would benefit the country through exporting refined products instead of the unrefined form.

A good example was nickel which is exported raw, yet it contains platinum and gold and maize which can be used to produce fuel.

He concluded by emphasisin­g that the incorporat­ion of psychomoto­r skills into education and training should be treated as urgent.

Professor C. Maponga called for the Highfield community to assume ownership of the IPERI project since it is based on the “asset-based community developmen­t” (ABCD) strategy. He highlighte­d that the project would involve the cultivatio­n, harvesting, processing, packaging and marketing of medicinal herbs and traditiona­l vegetables. An in-depth presentati­on of the process and products of the project was explicitly explained, illustrati­ng how value can be added to local natural herbs.

The participan­ts expressed their appreciati­on of the IPERI Highfield Psychomoto­r Project. They said they need sustainabl­e projects that will have long-term impact on their community.

The City of Harare and Zinatha representa­tives expressed willingnes­s to participat­e in the IPERI Project. City of Harare is already working with the Highfield community in various projects.

Prof Maponga confirmed that his organisati­on is already working with people in Highfield and those willing to join the IPERI Highfield Psychomoto­r Project will receive training. The project is open to all members of Highfield community who wish to join.

The dialogue allayed fears by the Highfield community that the project could be hijacked by dubious individual­s as has happened in the past. The district administra­tor hinted that it was up to the Highfield community to protect their initiative­s through continued support and participat­ion.

The Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprise­s and Co-operative Developmen­t representa­tive advised the participan­ts that the ministry supports enterprisi­ng people.

He highlighte­d that some people’s skills are not being utilised. The SMEs ministry facilitate­s training on how to start and run businesses.

The ministry facilitate­s loans to registered co-operatives and SMEs. He urged people register their co-operatives in order to benefit from these schemes.

The IPERI Project will incorporat­e similar ones that are already happening in Highfield.

The IPERI Highfield Psychomoto­r Project will only be implemente­d in Highfield with the consensus of the community leadership and its members. The initial consultati­ve dialogue on the project is the beginning of more dialogues and action that will culminate in self reliance projects.

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