ZImbabwe: NGO holds training for youths in farming

Published 2021년 11월 13일

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The Midlands Aids Service Organisation (Maso) in Gweru has provided farming training to 120 youths in poultry, rabbit, and fish farming. The initiative is aimed at economically empowering the youth. The training was commended by the Midlands provincial development officer in the Women’s Affairs ministry, Sithembile Dube, for providing income-generating skills and reducing unemployment. She also highlighted that farming projects can help young people avoid social vices like sex work and drug addiction.
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Source: NGO holds training for youths in farming – NewsDay Zimbabwe BY Stephen Chadenga A GWERU-BASED non-governmental organisation, Midlands Aids Service Organisation (Maso), has trained 120 youths in poultry, rabbit and fish farming as an empowerment initiative. “Our bid is to train the youth in sustainable agriculture activities so that they are economically empowered,” Maso chief executive Veronica Nhemhachena said at the organisation’s strategic workshop held in Gweru this week. Speaking at the same occasion, Midlands provincial development officer in the Women’s Affairs ministry, Sithembile Dube, applauded Maso for the income-generating skills training to help fight unemployment. “This is quite commendable as you are equipping young people with income-generating skills that keep them away from societal ills,” Dube said. “We have more young people now resorting to sex work, exposing them to sexually transmitted diseases as ...

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