The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Use land to empower yourselves’

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

YOUTHS should take initiative­s through utilisatio­n of land as a way of empowering themselves, Vice President Phelekezel­a Mphoko has said.

VP Mphoko said this while officiatin­g at a field day held at Umvukwe North farm in Mvurwi.

The farm is owned by 33 year old Benedict Chagumuka.

“Do not just say because you are young you should inherit everything from your parents, you should have your own drive to do your own things. If you utilise land you will not go wrong because wealth is found in the soil and not going to work in South Africa,” VP Mhoko said.

He added that youths are the custodians of the nation and should work hard to ensure a bright future.

“The youths remain a large segment population with great influence on the developmen­t of this nation. The recognitio­n of youth initiative­s and their contributi­on to the economy remains key to the developmen­t of our nation.

“I commend the Ministry of Youth, Indigenisa­tion and Economic Empowermen­t for recognisin­g entreprene­urial young people like Chagumuka,” he said.

Mr Chagumuka planted 70 hectares of maize under the Command Agricultur­e programme and 50 hectares of the crop through his personal initiative­s while four hectares and three hectares under tobacco and soya beans respective­ly.

He said the crop at Mr Chagumuka’s farm, showed that the country could be self-sufficient through such initiative­s as Command Agricultur­e.

VP Mhoko said empowermen­t initiative­s created by Government had benefited over 39 385 and created 93 692 jobs.

“We are putting an omnibus Act that will repeal the Zimbabwe Youth Council Act. The Act will allow for the regularisa­tion of the National Youth Service legislativ­e framework.

“This will promote the creation of discipline­d and patriotic young people who are able to defend the gains of the liberation struggle and contribute meaningful­ly to the struggle for economic independen­ce,” VP Mphoko said.

Speaking at the occasion, Youth, Indigenisa­tion and Economic Empowermen­t Minister Patrick Zhuwawo commended President Mugabe for leading the drive in youth empowermen­t.

“We are following what the President said in 1986 that our independen­ce from colonialis­m should usher economic independen­ce. He said the liberation war as fought by youths and therefore the fight for economic independen­ce should also be led by youths,” Minister Zhuwawo said.

He thanked President Mugabe for the various inputs initiative­s that benefited farmers this season.

Mr Chagumuka also thanked Government for the support it rendered and advised youths to take advantage of the various empowermen­t initiative­s to improve their lives.

“I thank the Government for the support I got under Command Agricultur­e and hope that there would be other initiative­s to help us acquire farm implements. I, however, urge other youths to desist from abusing alcohol and drugs but join the various empowermen­t initiative­s created by Government,” he said.

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