Sunday, April 18, 2010

Zimbawe: 30 Years of Independence

April 18, 2010 - Today many Zimbabweans come together in celebrating the country's 30 years of independence and joining in the celebrations with our fellow country men and women CIYDA publishes an article to mark this day. The CIYDA article looks at the year just gone and what the future holds in for Zimbabwe and the youths that strive not only to make themselves better but also continue to strive for Zimbabwe. The CIYDA article will also look at the major issues which are being talked about today and how they impact on Zimbabwean youths. Amongst these is the indigenisation policy which the government has embarked on as as well as the upcoming SADC Youth Development Festival in August 2010.

Read the CIYDA independence day article HERE.

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What is CIYDA
Contemporary Indigenous Youth Development Africa (CIYDA) is a non-profit organisation founded in 2008 and is based in Harare, Zimbabwe. CIYDA is working to develop and empower the youths of Zimbabwe for the benefits of the nation and Africa as a continent through the use of new media, information technology and networking amongst other things. Through these drivers, CIYDA aims to facilitate an information hub and service provision in the areas of Business Start-up, Social & Cultural Integration, Socio-economic Mentoring and Volunteering. Through current globalization trends and dispersion of Zimbabwean youths, CIYDA currently has a network connection of approximately 500 Zimbabwean youths in many countries amongst them, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, United Kingdom, United States of America, Australia and Canada.