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Age Voice Issue 18
Youth Agenda Trust
July 28, 2011
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Border
Gezi roars into life
The dreaded
National Youth Service training centres also known as Border Gezi
have been resurrected under veils of secrecy across the country
disguised as places meant to instill discipline and skills development
among young people.
The New Age
Voices has it on good authority that young people in rural and peri-urban
communities are being enrolled into the clandestine training institutions,
failure to take part in the programme usually has far reaching consequences
which can be aptly summed up as defiance of Zanu PF leadership.
On Monday 18
July, 70 youth converged in Bromley to embark on a militia training
concealed as a "youth integrated skills programme" that
is meant to intimidate villagers in the area. The training programme
is allegedly being spearheaded by three men who could only be identified
as Mapiye and Seremani and a war veteran known as Mambodzoukuni.
Last week,
Minister of Energy and Power Development, Hon. Elton Mangoma told
JOMIC that a youth integrated skills programme that is being conducted
at Shenjere primary school in Headlands is meant to intimidate and
incite violence among villagers.
Although some
Zanu PF members in JOMIC desperately tried to dismiss Mangoma's
claims, youth in the area who were interviewed by The New Age Voices
said that many youth who are taking part in the programme are doing
so out of fear.
JOMIC co-chairperson
from Zanu PF, Oppah Muchinguri refuted the claims and said that
the programme is necessary for the community.
Minister of
Youth, Indigenisation and Empowerment, Saviour Kasukuwere said that
the programme is meant to eradicate poverty among the youths through
skills development.
Speaking to
The New Age Voices last year, Deputy Minister of Youth Indigenisation
and Empowerment Tongai Matutu said that the youth training programme
was put on hold because it was not properly set up.
"There
is a problem with the set up of the programme. It should come from
someone.s heart that he or she wants to join the youth service.
The situation of forcing people to join is disastrous", he
said.
The National
Youth Service was condemned by Parliament
2 years ago after the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Youth
visited the training centres and witnessed firsthand how young people
were living in inhuman conditions and being subjected to untold
abuse.
The latest move
by Zanu PF to clandestinely resurrect the notorious training centres
behind the back of the Inclusive
Government is a clear testimony that the party is not sincere
in fulfilling provisions of the GPA.
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