Youth empowerment Government’s priority

Natasha Kokai and Charmaine Brown
Government is committed to ensuring that youths participate in the mainstream economy and the attainment of Vision 2030 through empowerment.

Speaking during the official opening of the Green Innovations Hub Phase III in Harare on Wednesday, Ministry of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation principal director Evaristo Dziwema said the youths were the future and it was vital that they effectively participated in the mainstream economy.

“The event comes exactly 12 months after the official opening of Phase II projects on April 10, 2018 at the River of Life Training Centre in Mt Hampden, indicating steady progress being made in achieving the objective of unlocking the potential of young people in contributing to sustainable developments through novel ideas around smart and renewable energy,” he said

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