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Zimbabwe youths fail locally, forced to export peas to Europe
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52232, member: 636"] Zimbabwe has transformed youth empowerment from aspiration into tangible achievement through government initiatives and development partnerships. Young entrepreneurs across the country demonstrate success through diverse ventures that generate substantial returns. Tapiwanashe Shumba operates a thriving rabbit breeding business at age 17, while Chido Makanha cultivates rare flowers on expanding farmland at 26. Sander Jamba leads a ten-member collective that exports peas to European markets after local competition proved challenging. Peter Kanodeweta expanded his beehive operation from 30 to 60 units using Youth Bank funding and targets 100 hives by year-end. The Youth Employment and Entrepreneurship Project enters its second phase with commitments from stakeholders to sustain existing enterprises while supporting new ventures. SNV Country Director Lucy Fulgence-Silas emphasized alignment with Zimbabwe's National Youth Policy spanning 2020-2025 and Vision 2030 frameworks. The program addresses mindset transformation, financial access, skills development, climate adaptation, and business growth fundamentals. Permanent Secretary Solomon Mhlanga from the Ministry of Youth Empowerment, Development, and Vocational Training praised development partner collaboration for making youth empowerment achievable. Government policy continues to prioritize youth advancement through funding mechanisms and vocational training facilities to integrate young people into national development strategies. [/QUOTE]
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