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Educating people on the weaknesses of Zanu-PF
02 Mar 2017 at 12:24hrs | Views
High rate of unemployment in Zimbabwe is becoming very dangerous for the country and if unchecked will be a disaster in waiting for the government.
Policies enunciated by the government to curtail continued decline of the economy are yet to bear much fruit.
These include Statutory Instrument 64 gazetted by the government to regulate or ban the importation of selected goods, Labour Amendment Act of 2015 to align the Constitution of Zimbabwe.
The liquidity crunch has forced every Zimbabwean into vending hence we need new blood in the government as the current government has failed.
In Mashonaland Central province dubbed ZANU PF strong holds we are working tireless to educate people on the weaknesses of ZANU PF as opposition party Zimbabwe Partnership for Prosperity (ZIPP)
ZIPP has gathered a team of unemployed youths and training them on to do their own self jobs like tailoring, DJ and farming though not even one youth owns a land but we do theory education on agriculture.
It is our wish as partners to exercise our right to vote in 2018 election and fight this high rate of unemployment.
Policies enunciated by the government to curtail continued decline of the economy are yet to bear much fruit.
These include Statutory Instrument 64 gazetted by the government to regulate or ban the importation of selected goods, Labour Amendment Act of 2015 to align the Constitution of Zimbabwe.
In Mashonaland Central province dubbed ZANU PF strong holds we are working tireless to educate people on the weaknesses of ZANU PF as opposition party Zimbabwe Partnership for Prosperity (ZIPP)
ZIPP has gathered a team of unemployed youths and training them on to do their own self jobs like tailoring, DJ and farming though not even one youth owns a land but we do theory education on agriculture.
It is our wish as partners to exercise our right to vote in 2018 election and fight this high rate of unemployment.
Source - Shingirai Run’anga
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