Young people in Matobo
are calling for equal and fair distribution of the Youth Fund across districts
by the ministry of youth, development, indegenisation and empowerment after the
realization that US$250 000 has already been distributed but none of the youths
in the district have benefitted from the fund so far.
They expressed
discontent with the way the fund is being handled saying that there was a need
for the ministry to capacitate the youths in project proposal writing and
project management before distributing the fund. They emphasized that it is
possible for some of them to fail to write convincing project proposals even if
they know exactly what they want to do and their projects are viable.
“A number of us here
applied for the loans through the representatives of the ministry here in the
district, they are the ones who helped us write the project proposals but we
are surprised to date we still have not received any response,” said Lethukuthula
Ndlovu, one of the youths in Silozwi, Matobo.
Ndlovu also lamented
the lack of information that exists in their communities about the youth fund saying
that it was affecting their chances of accessing it.
“A lot of us would like
to access the money because we are unemployed and have no ways of generating
income unless if we engage ourselves in income generation projects. The fund
would go a long way in guaranteeing most of us a means of living but the problem
is that very few people know about the fund,” she said, adding that even the
officers from the ministry in their district seemed not to have sufficient
information about the fund to share with the rest of the young people.
The ten million United
States dollar fund was launched last year in an effort to assist young people
who are hardest hit by unemployment. Each province is expected to receive one
million dollars each and so far $250 000 has been distributed although it is
unclear how each of the provinces have benefitted from the fund so far. The
concern so far has been the fact that the requirements for accessing the fund
are limiting especially to rural youths who are also affected by lack of
information about the fund.
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