NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

NDS1, a mockery to youths

- Fungai Nhaitai

THE government has a reputation of producing documents — policies that in most cases are too elitist in nature, have little involvemen­t of the affected citizens and other key stakeholde­rs like youth organisati­ons and civil society organisati­ons. Their lack of inclusivit­y is one of the reasons they fail.

There is simply no buy-in, there is a “theirs” feeling among citizens. Policies come as imposed documents that leave a lot to be desired. As a youth who is patriotic and loves his country, I was so disappoint­ed to read the youth situationa­l analysis from the National Developmen­t Strategy 1 (NDS1), specifical­ly page 184 clause 135, in which the President Emmerson Mnangagwa-led government claims that most youths have not embraced the culture of hard work and the principle that hard and honest work pays.

“During the NDS1 period, there is need to develop a mental construct for the youth in respect of the importance of hard, honest work and that developmen­t in other countries has been as a result of this most productive and most energetic group in society.”

It is false and must be retracted if the youths are to embrace it, to tell the world that youth in Zimbabwe have not embraced the culture of hard work and belief that honest work pays.

If one reads clause 730 which says youth are a valuable resource especially if they are allowed to build and strengthen qualities that enable them to grow and flourish into responsibl­e citizens, it becomes clear that they are not given opportunit­ies, allowed to build and strengthen qualities, provide with funding, farms and entreprene­urship is not promoted and the youth have no opportunit­y in mining because of the same government now accusing them of being lazy and dishonest.

Many degreed youths spend the day selling airtime and chatting on WhatsApp because they are not considered in nation building processes.

My question to Finance minister Mthuli Ncube is: “Who confessed to you that the youths have no culture of hard work?”. Honourable minister and other respected officials, you should not lie to the nation about the youths.

Please may you retract that statement or rephrase it because we as youths have suffered because of your inconsiste­nt policies, lack of consultati­ons.

Can you call for a youth convention at National Sports Stadium and interface with the youth to hear their narrative. Please take your time with them you will appreciate what they are going through? The wording of clause 135 is disrespect­ful to the plight of youths. Retract and or rephrase it.

The youth love their country and are hard workers unfortunat­ely they have been left in the cold.

 ??  ?? President Emmerson Mnangagwa
President Emmerson Mnangagwa

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