Second Republic Heightens the Youth Service in Zimbabwe Programme

The Second Republic’s commitment to fostering a developmental society has led to the introduction of several initiatives, including the Youth Service in Zimbabwe (YSZ) programme, previously known as the National Youth Service Programme. This programme targets Zimbabweans aged 18 to 35 and involves six months of training, split between three months of institutional learning and three months of community attachment. In 2024, 10,000 youths from across the country’s ten provinces are expected to undergo this training.

The YSZ programme, which is voluntary and open to any qualifying Zimbabwean, was officially launched by President Emmerson Mnangagwa on May 24, 2024, at Nhakiwa Training Centre in Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe District. The curriculum covers critical national issues such as national values and ethos, youth participation in development, entrepreneurship, and the dangers of drug and substance abuse. The programme aims to address challenges like idleness and indiscipline among youth, which can lead to drug abuse, and to promote patriotic behavior that benefits the country’s image and well-being.

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Zimbabwe joins countries like Namibia, Kenya, China, Germany, Malaysia, Nigeria, Israel, and Denmark, which have established similar youth service programmes. In some of these countries, participation is mandatory, fostering patriotic future leaders. Graduates of the YSZ programme will receive preferential consideration for employment in the public sector. The overarching goal of such youth service initiatives is to cultivate a sense of patriotism and a strong work ethic, while equipping young people with essential life skills, thereby creating a capable and responsible citizenry.

Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs, Hon. Ziyambi Ziyambi
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