Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Victoria Falls youths decry marginalis­ation in Govt funds distributi­on

- From Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls

YOUTHS in Victoria Falls have implored Government to ensure youth funds are equally distribute­d to the country’s ten provinces.

The youths also called for an investigat­ion of the beneficiar­ies of the $10 million loan facility availed by Government in 2011 through the Ukondla/Kurera Fund as they suspect that most of the beneficiai­ries were either relatives or close cronies of politician­s.

This comes after reports that Bulawayo, Matabelela­nd North and South provinces have the least number of beneficiar­ies while Harare, Manicaland and Mashonalan­d Central had the lion’s share.

A hearing conducted by the Portfolio Committee on Youth Indigenisa­tion and Economic Empowermen­t here yesterday turned emotional as Victoria Falls youths complained that they were being sidelined.

They said only 15 youths benefited from the resort town as most applicatio­ns were rejected.

It emerged at the meeting that most youths in Matabelela­nd North and Matabelela­nd South had applied for loans to start cross border trading businesses which were rejected by financial institutio­ns administer­ing the fund.

Making contributi­ons at the meeting at Chinotimba Hall, most youths said they were not aware of the scheme.

Others alleged that there was nepotism and corruption in the disburseme­nt of funds as many had their proposals rejected.

“We were in this hall when we presented ourselves to Minister Kasukuwere (Saviour, then Minister of Youth) and when we were supposed to provide our details, he was hijacked by some leaders and we all lost out,” said Mr Trymore Ndolo.

Mr Blessing Nyagwaya, a local youth, said they felt let down by their leaders.

“Do we still have an opportunit­y to get these loans or we have been overtaken by events because we have been applying and now we are old. We are tired of applying every year and not getting anything and we wonder now if what we are saying here is for our benefit or its now for our children,” he said.

Another participan­t added: “We didn’t benefit from this fund and if you check, those few names you have from Victoria Falls are close to powerful individual­s. We don’t even know the mechanisms that were used to publicise the funds because many don’t even know about it.”—@ncubeleon.

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