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CHRA calls for the suspension of the National Youths Training Program
Combined Harare
Residents Association (CHRA)
April 20, 2010
The Combined Harare Residents
Association (CHRA) is in solidarity with the civic youth formations
and other progressive forces, state and non state institutions in
the campaign against the reintroduction of a militarized National
Youth Training Program (National Service). The program in history
has produced youths, most of whom were used by some political bigwigs
to unleash violence on innocent citizens and advance political agendas
of selfish politicians.
CHRA has been conducting
public meetings on youths and local governance reform in different
parts of the country and the youths have raised concerns on the
National Youth Programme saying that the programme first came as
an annexure to Zanu PF's agenda of clinging on to power given
that the impact of opposition politics in the country were being
felt in every part of the country. The Program was heavily militarized
and most of the youths were used in ZANU PF's violent campaigns
for the elections. It is suspicious that there are calls for the
re-introduction of a National Youth Training Programme at a time
when the country is still in a transitional period. It is also known
that Zanu PF has been on the overdrive of advancing the election
agenda regardless of the non completion of the constitution making
process and simultaneously calling for the restoration of the National
Youth Training Program without prior consultation with youth organizations.
History has it on record that the Youth Training Centers have been
used to train youths to be Zanu PF sycophants and in turn campaign
for the Party especially in the marginalized rural areas.
In that respect, the
Association feels that the country is not ready to reintroduce the
program unless it is totally reformed in consultation with the concerned
stakeholders. The problem that has surrounded this Program is that
the Minister of youths, Mr. Saviour Kasukuwere, is on the record
of having said that he is not going to take any input or recommendations
from the civil society given that "the civil society would
like to compromise the spirit and letter of the G.P.A". However
it is quite unsettling that Saviour Kasukuwere would want to acknowledge
the spirit of the G.P.A but refuses to subscribe to the very salient
tenets of democracy, paramount of which is the consultation of the
masses in the formulation of policies that directly affect them.
In light of the former, we believe in the common civic saying which
says "nothing for us without us!"
According to
article 15.1(a) of the G.P.A,
we believe that the eligibility to participate in the National Youth
Training program should be made voluntary. This Program should be
introduced in such a way that youths have got to volunteer during
their spare time or weekends to participate in these programs and
not necessarily create base camps as is the norm in Zimbabwe of
operating in (Military) bases.
According to the Deputy
Minister of Youth, Indigenization and Economic Empowerment, the
country has received close to 80 000 youth graduates from this Program
between 2001 and 2007. In light of the former, it seriously fearsome
to re-engage in a program that has adversely affected this nation
and still cannot be accounted for in terms of its gains. With that
in mind it is imperative for the government to temporarily postpone
the program giving space for reforms to be done and also allowing
the constitution making process and the forthcoming elections to
pass then introduce the reformed program.
CHRA is ready to be part
of a shared national vision that is characterized by full participation
of residents, which is transparent and accountable to the generality
of the Zimbabwean citizenry. CHRA will not be part of a one man
band whose desire is to thwart the voices of young people by using
them to advance a political agenda that does not benefit youths
but rather the octogenarian leadership which does not recall its
youthful days!
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