Zimbabwe Youth Network (ZIYON), made up of 25 youth organizations, on Tuesday 7th of September at Quill Club in
This launch of Sports of Peace comes barely a week after a leading consortium of organizations headed by Restoration of Human Rights Zimbabwe (ROHR) launched a campaign to promote peace, tolerance, cohesion and national healing under the theme “You and I can make peace happen.’’
Sports for peace campaign aims to distribute sports equipment to designated sports centres, institutions of higher learning, schools, youth centres and orphanages across the county’s ten provinces mostly in marginalized communities .Distributions will be carried out through ZIYON’s alliance of youth organizations. The beneficiaries of the initiative are the youths themselves. Addressing the gathering, the ZIYON spokesperson said his organization had secured 120 sets of sporting equipment for volley ball, basket ball and table tennis ready to be donated to the respective beneficiaries.
Spokesperson Michael Mabwe said, ‘’our project is acknowledging that there is a struggle that has to be fought in
He also said that it is critical to understand the role of the youths in politics.” Youths are just needed by politicians close to election time in the field and not in the offices for violent reasons.’’The campaign is premised in encouraging youths to be independent critical thinkers empowered to assume owned up activities devoid of manipulation from politicians.
“As youths we must establish ourselves as independent and objective thinkers who can use sports and other art forms as a medium to communicate pro peace gospel” said Mabwe.
Reflecting on the just ended World cup in
Mr Nhemachena applauded the initiative and encouraged ZIYON to exploit partnerships to improve on implementation and the follow up management of the donated equipment. He said there is room to partner with the commission on similar initiatives they were running like the Community Sports Development Programme.
The Sports for Peace Campaign coincides with the African Union’s declaration of 2010 as the year of peace and security. The declaration places huge responsibility on the youth as the critical drivers of peace in their respective communities.
For photos of the event: http://www.flickr.com/photos/zimbabwevigil/sets/72157624934706616/
For Peace, Justice and Freedom



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