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Cde Farmer William

@williammadudike

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It is of paramount importance that we, the youths, make our voice count at such a global level. Thanks to ZFU_Official for empowering me and other youths with skills and opportunities

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Zimbabwean banks gave out ZWL$10.95 Billion to Youth Recipients as of the end of 2022. That figure represents 3.14% of all bank loans. It's worth noting that people between the ages of 20 - 34 make up 21.498% of the country's population.

Zimbabwean banks gave out ZWL$10.95 Billion to Youth Recipients as of the end of 2022. That figure represents 3.14% of all bank loans. 

It's worth noting that people between the ages of 20 - 34 make up 21.498% of the country's population.
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Join me in conversation about climate change and young Zimbabwean farmers with Global Shapers Harare. At 2pm linkedin.com/events/discuss… on LinkedIn.

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#HappeningNow The second part of the SACAU - AHA Andreas Hermes Akademie Agricultural training in Chihota. It is ZFU's mandate to capacitate farmers with knowledge in order to create "A Resilient Commercialized and Viable Agricultural Sector"

#HappeningNow The second part of the <a href="/sacau_media/">SACAU</a> - <a href="/AHA_agrar/">AHA Andreas Hermes Akademie</a> Agricultural training in Chihota. It is ZFU's mandate to capacitate farmers with knowledge in order to create "A Resilient Commercialized and Viable Agricultural Sector"
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Zimbabwe truly an "agro-based" economy? Let's unpack the narrative: 7% contribution to GDP (World Bank). 60% employed in Agriculture (FAO) Are we maximizing potential with such high employment in a low-GDP sector? Are we future-proofing our children when we say, “every child

Zimbabwe truly an "agro-based" economy?

Let's unpack the narrative:

7% contribution to GDP (World Bank).
60% employed in Agriculture (FAO)
Are we maximizing potential with such high employment in a low-GDP sector?

Are we future-proofing our children when we say, “every child