Today we updated the nation on the indigenisation of the mining sector.Like I said ,the progress to date is very encouraging and it has dawned upon all that the law of the land must be upheld.The cooperation and goodwill are key features in successful transformations.The empowerment program me is a very important development in the history of our nation and i am certain that at the end of the process ,we must see an empowered nation benefitting from her natural endowments.The world over,nations have developed on the back of their resources and endowments,Zimbabwe is no exception.The journey has been tough and ahead of us lie trying times as we implement the program me aimed at broad based and inclusive participation.The communities and workers occupy an important role in a democratic economy.The energies of our youths being called upon to embrace the mining industry as the future.
The visit to my office by the MDC(T) Youth leadership was interesting and illuminating.I came out of the meeting with a sense that the challenges that confront our young people are common.Empowerment of the youths and skills are key to developing young people who will be central in national development.The 1:30 hr meeting has opened to all communication that is vital in youth work and l commend them for the courage and desire to engage positively.A lot can be done to develop the youths and the meeting today has set on course a trajectory that we should build on.
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Thursday, September 29, 2011
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Kasukuwere vows to empower streetchildren
Government will ensure that children living in the streets benefit from indeginisation and economic empowerment programmes by providing them with decent accommodation, Youth Development, Indigenisation and Empowerment Minister Saviour Kasukuwere has said.
Minister Kasukuwere said there was need for Government to provide the children with decent accommodation by allocating them pieces of land.
Minister Kasukuwere said there was need for Government to provide the children with decent accommodation by allocating them pieces of land.

The commemorations were organised by the Young People's Network on HIV and Aids (YPNHA) in conjunction with National Aids Council (NAC).
"Our country needs more of these empowerment programmes that will take children from the streets giving them education, economic and political empowerment.
"This must also include access and utilisation of HIV and Aids services," he said.
Empowerment, he said, was a vital tool to the success of the youths.
"This must also include access and utilisation of HIV and Aids services," he said.
Empowerment, he said, was a vital tool to the success of the youths.
This year's celebrations were held under the theme "The call for urgent action in favour of young people in the streets."
Minister Kasukuwere said the theme sought to contribute to widespread awareness of the dangers faced by children living on the streets.
Minister Kasukuwere said the theme sought to contribute to widespread awareness of the dangers faced by children living on the streets.
"Children living on the streets are the most vulnerable children on earth and are often subject to violence and exploitation," he said.
He noted the role played by children in the liberation struggle saying it was in the best interest for Government to cater for children's development.
He noted the role played by children in the liberation struggle saying it was in the best interest for Government to cater for children's development.
Minister Kasukuwere added that the youths are the leaders of tomorrow hence the need to nurture them.
"They have a special place in society and they must be prepared for leadership and management in all spheres of the Zimbabwean life, as they will direct the future.
"They have a special place in society and they must be prepared for leadership and management in all spheres of the Zimbabwean life, as they will direct the future.
"Africa will not be independent when our youth wallow in poverty, drop out of school and abuse drugs and other substances," he said.
Minister Kasukuwere also applauded the YPNHA for joining other institutions in the national response to HIV and Aids.
Herald Reporter
http://www.herald.co.zw/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=17755:kasukuwere-vows-to-empower-streetchildren-&catid=38:local-news&Itemid=131
Minister Kasukuwere also applauded the YPNHA for joining other institutions in the national response to HIV and Aids.
Herald Reporter
http://www.herald.co.zw/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=17755:kasukuwere-vows-to-empower-streetchildren-&catid=38:local-news&Itemid=131
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