Youths
in Ntabazinduna have castigated the Government for turning their vocational
training centre into a police training depot that has never benefitted them
since it came into existence. They argued that there are so many people coming
from other areas to train at that depot and no opportunity has been awarded for
local youths.
The
young people who gathered under the NYDT banner at a District Peace Workshop
lambasted the authorities responsible for transforming the Ntabazinduna skills
training centre into a police training depot. The centre among other things
used to offer skills training on catering, woodwork, carpentry, agriculture,
cutting and design training to local youths. However, it was transformed into a
police base without consultation with the locals.
Youths
also questioned the criteria used to choose those who qualify to train as
police officers. They termed the nepotism and lack of transparency in the
recruitment process that is happening at the depot as colonization by fellow
Zimbabweans.
“Young
people used to benefit immensely in this community when that depot was still a
vocational training centre, but now that it is not meant for us we demand that
government builds an alternative vocational centre in Ntabazinduna. As it is we
have no place to develop our diversified skills and cannot even access any
employment,” said one of the participants.
It
was argued during the meeting that if authorities insist on retaining the depot
as a place for youths from outside Ntabazinduna then they should build an
alternative vocational training centre in the area so that locals can enjoy the
benefits they used to derive from the
centre before. They also said this was one of the issues that needed to be
addressed before anyone can claim to heal their community. They highlighted
that they cannot say they are a peaceful people when there is structural
violence taking place within their community being perpetrated by those in positions
of power.
The
district peace workshop is one of many ways that NYDT uses to engage the youths
on building sustainable peace in Zimbabwe. Young people are asked to identify
issues that threaten or disturb peace in their areas before facilitators take
them through different session on conflict negotiation skills, leadership as
well as human rights monitoring and documentation.
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