National Youth Service (Zimbabwe)
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The National Youth Service was a programme of the
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe (), officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in Southeast Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers, bordered by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the south-west, Zambia to the north, and Mozam ...
an government for Zimbabweans of ages 10 to 30. It was introduced in 2000 by
Border Gezi Border Gezi (December 17, 1964 – April 28, 2001) was a Zimbabwean politician. He was a close ally of Robert Mugabe within ZANU-PF and served as Minister for Gender, Youth and Employment from 2000 having previously been a provincial governor ...
—then the Minister for Gender, Youth and Employment—and the first training camp was established at Mount Darwin in 2001. Its stated purpose was to "transform and empower youths for nation building through life skills training and leadership development." The National Youth Service had been condemned in
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and in Africa for gross human rights violations on behalf of the ZANU-PF party. Within Zimbabwe the graduates of the service were known pejoratively as "Green Bombers" after the fatigue uniforms they wore and the violence the perpetrated. Due to the military training they received as well as their involvement in torture, harassment, and intimidation of opponents of the president they were also known as the "Youth Brigade", “youth militia”, or "ZANU PF militia". The national youth service has been disbanded, reinstated, and rebranded several times over the years, typically resurfacing in the forerunner to national elections, but reports state that they have never completely disappeared. There are reports of secret youth training camps throughout the country. In 2021, the government under former military general President
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announced a plan to reintroduce a rebranded national youth service.


Purpose

The service claimed to instill in young Zimbabweans a sense of national identity and patriotism. While it proposed to unite people above party lines, it also promoted wariness of "foreign influence and intervention" in national politics. The opposing view, both inside Zimbabwe and abroad, held that the service indoctrinated its members with absolute loyalty to ZANU-PF and trained them for military operations to enforce its dominance. The government planned to make the program mandatory for all youths.


Military Training and Violence

Although the purpose of the National Youth Service has been to provide skills to youth, they also received military training. Its secondary purpose in practice was to provide support ZANU PF party. The program was often considered a youth indoctrination program to teach the values of ZANU PF. the youths were told that their mission was to keep President Mugabe in power. Participants were often forced to participate in the program through intimidation even though it was voluntary. Others joined because they were supporters of ZANU PF. Youth were trained torture methods and taught to kill opponents. Many participants were subjected to violence themselves. Women were routinely raped or gang raped at the camps. Trainers who were women were subjected to rape and gang rape as well. Many youth who went through the program were traumatized and some fled the country.https://www.justice.gov/sites/default/files/eoir/legacy/2013/11/07/ZWE101401.E.pdf


Ideology

According to an opposition group, members of the youth service were taught exclusively from ZANU-PF campaign materials and speeches. These included an
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of Mugabe's speeches titled ''Inside the Third
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''. The speeches glorified Mugabe's land reform programme and ZANU-PF leaders
Border Gezi Border Gezi (December 17, 1964 – April 28, 2001) was a Zimbabwean politician. He was a close ally of Robert Mugabe within ZANU-PF and served as Minister for Gender, Youth and Employment from 2000 having previously been a provincial governor ...
and Chenjerai Hunzvi. They accused the
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of seeking a return to white rule.


Training centres

Conditions in the service training facilities were reported to include poor construction, frequent hunger and sexual abuse of girls and women. Youths at the camp were well trained in torture techniques which they used against political opponents. The police took no action against the abuse committed by the youth.


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National Youth Service
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