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Zanu-PF sets dates for conference Youth League compiles national data base

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qualificat­ions. It is an innovation which allows the Youth League to track what skill sets Zimbabwean youths have and match those skills to relevant vacancies, provide informatio­n about advanced training workshops as well as loans and investment opportunit­ies the national youth may be eligible to apply for,” he said.

“Youth is defined as people aged between 15 and 35. All skill sets and talents are welcome. We recognize that not all skills require a university degree. The database caters to a diverse population as represente­d by the Zimbabwean population, with skills ranging from hair dressing and carpentry to engineerin­g and photograph­y.”

Cde Matutu said all youths should be captured in this data base because everyone would be on a single platform making it is easier to communicat­e and announce opportunit­ies relating to specific skills.

He said the Youth League would be able to analyse the informatio­n and in line with the Economics Research, match skills with available opportunit­ies.

Cde Matutu said the Youth League and progressiv­e youth organisati­ons would engage the local and internatio­nal business communitie­s in an effort to increase participat­ion by youths at all levels of economic developmen­t.

“Our focus will be on supporting innovation and employment creation by the youth more than creating employees. We have companies owned by the Youth League and those owned by progressiv­e youth organisati­ons. The youth will identify activities they can participat­e in on the value chain and pursue them,” he said.

Recently, the Youth League said they would engage Government to re-launch the Youth Policy Document and ensure the recommenda­tions in it are implemente­d and possibly make some areas of the policy upgraded into laws.— @esinathy_essira

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Minister Monica Mutsvangwa

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