OVER 3,000 youths
in Zanzibar have benefited from the 3bn/-youth employment programme that
started in the 2018/2019 fiscal year, the House of Representatives
heard on Tuesday.
Youth, Culture,
Arts and Sports Minister, Ambassador Ali Abeid Karume, moving the
ministry's 2020/2021 budget estimates, said the programme has so far
created jobs for 2,102 and 1,198 youths in Unguja and Pemba,
respectively, mostly in agriculture and industrial projects as well as
capacity building.
Ambassador Karume
said 507 youths through 23 agricultural groups in Unguja and Pemba were
reached and supplied with various farming inputs, including seedlings,
seeds, fertilisers, water tanks and irrigation pipes.
Construction of 19
green houses, drilling of 32 deep wells and installation of irrigation
infrastructure are progressing well in Unguja and Pemba's districts,
said the minister, hinting that 13 green houses and 27 wells have been
completed.
The green house
farming, according to the minister, envisages profiting 991 youths under
the tutelage of Zanzibar's special economic arm-Jeshi la Kujenga Uchumi
(JKU).
The government
further plans construction and renovation of infrastructures for
chicken, bees and fishing farms at Kinduni, Mkadini, Mwera, Maungani,
Kidimni and Kitogani areas, with 176 youth beneficiaries targeted.
Minister Karume
told the house that 21 tailoring groups-12 in Unguja and nine in
Pemba-have been supplied with tailoring equipment, including Butterfly
and Singer sewing machines and tables, pledging that 132 youths-84 in
Pemba and 48 in Unguja-in various vocational training institutions, will
receive their tools upon completion of schooling.
Under capacity building project, 660 youths are undergoing tailor made courses in tailoring, carpentry and welding.
Ambassador Karume
further said that the ministry has provided farming tools, soap and shoe
making raw materials, sewing machines, water pumps and tanks to people
with disability department for distribution to 31 groups of people with
disability.
He said the
ministry will in the next financial year spend 2.5bn/-in coordination of
youth development activities, especially supporting the young
generation into becoming powerful economically, socially and
politically, through various programmes.
"We envisage
increased jobs for the youths in the long-run through execution of
various empowerment programmes," Minister Karume told members of the
house.
Coordination and
management of youth activities, preparation of guidelines for youth
development activities, coordination of patriotic activities and
supervision of the youth councils operations are among the key
activities to advance the plight of youth in the coming year.
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