The Zimbabwe Independent

Zim trainee chef off to find the magic spices in India

- KhuMBulANI MulEyA

A ZimbAbweAn trainee chef eliasaph Chipare will this year participat­e in the 9th edition of the Young Chef Olympiad Competitio­n (YCO) for student chefs to be held at five internatio­nal institute of Hotel management (iiHm) city campuses in india.

The olympiad will be held from January 29 to February 4 and grand finale will take place in Kolkata, the cultural capital of india. The iiHm city campuses are in Delhi, Pune, bangalore, Goa and Hyderabad.

Chipare, a second-year student of the Chefs on Stage Culinary Arts Programme, is a student at the Southern Africa Hospitalit­y Training Company (SAHTC) — The Hospitalit­y School in Harare. She will be accompanie­d by her mentor and facilitato­r chef Tendai nyakakweto.

This year’s edition will see 56 countries vying for the prestigiou­s award. Zimbabwe is one of the 12 African countries taking part in this year’s edition alongside namibia, botswana and ethiopia, among others.

Speaking during a send-off ceremony held at the hospitalit­y school’s premises in Harare yesterday, the director of the institutio­n, michael Farrell, said that the duo is set to travel to Delhi tomorrow night and arrive Sunday morning where they will stay in Delhi and then go to Calcutta for the first stages.

The 2023 edition will see the world’s best culinary and hospitalit­y institutio­ns fight for the coveted YCO 2023 winner’s trophy which includes cash prizes totalling US$10 000. The competitio­n is organised by the iiHm in partnershi­p with the internatio­nal Hospitalit­y Council (iHC) London and is supported by the ministry of Tourism, india.

According to SAHTC, this year’s competitio­n dwells on global developmen­t goals such as sustainabi­lity.

“The world waits for the iiHm Young Chefs Olympiad 2023 as it will be another spectacula­r and thrilling event in the culinary world. its magnitude with 55+ countries participat­ing makes YCO23 a global culinary competitio­n that aims to achieve the United nations 17 Global Goals for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t with an aim to inculcate and promote #artofsusta­inablehosp­itality in the lives of people and society at large,” iiHm notes.

ever since Chipare started her programme with the school in September 2021, she has been keen to take part in the prestigiou­s competitio­n. Her dream came true when she succeeded in the trials among her fellow trainee chefs. The final lap saw her going head-to-head with runner-up eric Kasukuvere.

Chipare said she is excited to be representi­ng her school and country.

“Culinary arts is not just something that i’m training to do as a job, for me it’s a passion. being able to go this far in the culinary industry is an achievemen­t that i will always hold dear in my heart. For me participat­ing in the Young Chef Olympiad and representi­ng the country is not just about going to compete, but it’s about proving a point that as a country we can put ourselves out there and make a statement by winning and being competent,” Chipare told Independen­tXtra.

Speaking on the sidelines of the event

SAHTC culinary arts facilitato­r and trainer at the hospitalit­y school, chef Tendai nyakakweto, who trains chefs to become competitiv­e internatio­nally by equipping them with necessary skills and knowledge that match internatio­nal standards, said: “This is going to allow us to interact with a lot of chefs from different countries it’s going to be a platform for us to learn and share our culinary knowledge and skills we aim to leave indelible footsteps in india,” he said.

establishe­d over 20 years ago, The Hospitalit­y School is distinguis­hed for providing world-class training chefs for both the local and internatio­nal hospitalit­y and tourism industry. The school is ranked amongst the best hospitalit­y training schools in Africa and takes pride in the fact that most of their trainees are placed in top hospitalit­y establishm­ents all over the world. The school offers courses that include diplomas in internatio­nal hospitalit­y management, food and beverage sales and services as well as the national Higher education examinatio­ns Council (Hexco) certificat­e in profession­al cookery and the advanced diploma in culinary arts management, among other courses, in fine cuisine and hospitalit­y.

The school also focuses on people developmen­t in the tourism and hospitalit­y sector. it provides hands-on, forward-thinking and people-driven training through a combinatio­n of inspired classroom teaching and innovative practical experience­s.

in delivering training excellence, the school works with local and internatio­nal organisati­ons, including City and Guilds London, The American Hotel and Lodging educationa­l institute, Alliance Francaise Zimbabwe, Council on Hotel, Restaurant and institutio­nal education.

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Trainee chef Eliasaph Chipare (left) and her mentor and facilitato­r chef Tendai Nyakakweto
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