The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZimTrade awards 7 youth-led businesses

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NATIONAL trade developmen­t and promotion body, ZimTrade, on Friday held the Season 2 Finale of the Eagles Nest Youth Export Incubation Programme, which saw the final seven contestant­s being awarded shields and certificat­es.

The overall winner of the competitio­n, which is sponsored by Ecobank, will be revealed when the programme is televised by as yet unannounce­d broadcaste­r and date.

The Eagles Nest Youth Export Incubation programme is designed to inculcate an export culture in young people and is seen as crucial in building the export capacities of youth-led businesses. Friday’s event, which was held at The Venue in Harare, started with Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Kirsty Coventry, accompanie­d by Zimtrade board chairman Clara Mlambo and chief executive Allan Majuru touring an open exhibition by some of the contestant­s.

Speaking soon after the tour, Minister Coventry described the exhibition as “amazing” and the youth as “talented”.

She commended ZimTrade for its efforts to formalise and help to give structure and ideas “to young people’s businesses that need to get to that next level”.

She said the thought process in the production of the products was “incredible”.

“The scientific research that’s been done in the market for their different products, really shows that our youth are trying to be as profession­al as they can. I think that will really drive Zimbabwe to the next level,” Minister Coventry said.

She said her ministry is also running a national programme across provinces with provincial ministers and Youth Connect.

The minister said the programme gave young people a platform to interface with business leaders and help them formalise their companies.

“We have trade fairs of trade shows where the youth come in and show us their programmes and projects and we try and partner them with different mentors as well as bring in the Empower Bank, and see if they can be helped financiall­y.

“We basically try and create bigger and better platforms for integratio­n, and I think it has been quite successful,” said Minister Coventry.

A total of 150 youth-led businesses took part in Season 2 of the programme.

Firms that made it to the season finale, include Rukanda Pride and Moreda Wear, which are into Leather and Leather Products as well as Zeengerz Chips, Thandie’s Village, Nyanga Craft Cider, Nezox Brands (all into the food processing business) as well as The Blessing Foundation (Therapy Services), Atelier Phiri (Clothing and Textiles), EthelArt Connect Pvt Ltd (Contempora­ry Art) and Indalo (Skin Care Manufactur­ing).

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