ZANU PF Youth Empowerment Programme gathers momentum

Staff Reporter

ZANU PF Youth League Mashonaland West Province Chairman, Tapiwa Masenda, has highlighted that the youths are in a drive to establish business centres across the country in line with President Emmerson Mnangagwa`s mantra of leaving no one and no place behind in terms of development.

“We are in the process of establishing business centres across all Administrative Districts and we want to thank our President Emmerson Mnangagwa for allowing the youths to take charge and participate in the economic development of our country through various sectors such as Small and Medium Enterprises, Tourism, Agriculture and many others,” said Masenda.

Masenda alluded that youths in Sally Mugabe District were registering youths for Command Fisheries.

“Right now in the Sally Mugabe District, we are registering youths for Command Fisheries Projects through the Lake Chivero North Bank Area. Let us all continue to mobilize as 2023 is coming and we want to win resoundingly to ensure our visionary President Mnangagwa takes us to an upper middle income economy by 2030,” he said.

Masenda informed the youths that farming inputs were along the way to be distributed to everyone.

“Comrades we are in the farming season, we thank God for the rains. We approached the leadership for Command Agriculture inputs for Pfumvudza, we are all parents and as ZANU PF, our first priority is to make sure each and every household has enough food for everyone, ZANU PF is the People`s Party and inputs are going to be distributed to everyone as the season progresses,” said Masenda.

Meanwhile, Masenda urged all the youths to continue with Cell Registration adding that everyone registered must go through the Chitepo School of Ideology as the nation progresses towards fulfilling Vision 2030.

President Mnangagwa has always reiterated that the youths must always unite and work together in order to build the Zimbabwe that everyone wants.

In his address at the 7th ZANU PF National Youth League Conference in May, President Mnangagwa said that from the days of the revolution to the present, his party had always valued, cared for and trusted young people and placed great expectations on them.