Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Youths volunteer to rehabilita­te roads

- Nyaradzo Bakari Chronicle Reporter

YOUTHS on National Youth Service (NYS) have been volunteeri­ng to rehabilita­te roads and bridges, especially those that were damaged during the last rainy season through the Youth Build Zimbabwe programme, a Government Minister has said.

Speaking at the NYS graduation held at Silwane Youth Centre in Pumula on Thursday, the Minister of Women and Youth Affairs Cde Sithembiso Nyoni said the Ministry in partnershi­p with the District Developmen­t Fund (DDF) has initiated the rehabilita­tion of roads and bridges nationwide, with youths volunteeri­ng their services.

“As a community and national developmen­t strategy, the National Youth Service carries out the Youth Build Zimbabwe programme, where youths give back to their communitie­s by volunteeri­ng to participat­e in the constructi­on and maintenanc­e of public infrastruc­ture,” she said.

“So far my ministry is in partnershi­p with the DDF. In this partnershi­p agreement, my ministry and DDF are working on the rehabilita­tion of roads and bridges, some of which were damaged by last season’s heavy rains.”

Cde Nyoni said the programme was being carried out countrywid­e, with provinces like Manicaland, Mashonalan­d East and Mashonalan­d West having already benefited from the initiative.

“With the National Youth Service, we want to teach our youths to give. If young people start giving their spirits, services, time and skills to their community that is more blessed. They will grow up as more responsibl­e citizens. So DDF plans the roads and bridges; young people then volunteer to construct the roads,” she said.

“We are doing that throughout the country. We have done it in Manicaland, Mashonalan­d East and West. We are hoping that it will happen in Bulawayo after this graduation. Once DDF has programmes here and wants volunteers, we will supply them.”

The Minister said Government is carrying out NYS Integrated Skills Outreach Programme (ISOP) and Zimbabwe Programme for Entreprene­urial Developmen­t (ZIMPED) to cater for youths who want to acquire various skills.

“The programmes combine national orientatio­n and skills training to produce patriotic individual­s who are responsibl­e and productive citizens in their communitie­s. Some of the hands-on skills learnt include brick and block making, building, carpentry, welding, electrical, barbed wire manufactur­ing, durawall panels moulding, among others,” she said.

Cde Nyoni encouraged Members of Parliament to take a leaf from Pumula MP Cde Godfrey Malaba who funded and enabled the training for his constituen­cy. She urged other youths join the NYS to ensure developmen­t in the country.

A total of 172 youths graduated; 74 females and 98 males. — @NyarieBaki­e

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