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President Mnangagwa Urged Youth To Sacrifice For The Country

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 President Emmerson Mnangagwa arrived at Mushagashe Training Centre where he was the guest of honour at the National Youth Day Commemorations yesterday .The celebrations were being held under the theme Positioning Youth Empowerment and Development Towards Vision 2030.
The youth are being encouraged to make sacrifices made by leaders who are now departed. We have to develop our country by ourselves, build our country, rule our country, and pray for our country then we develop our country.
The statement said, “l say to you the stand up for yourselves, believe in yourselves, take pride in being Zimbabweans. You must contribute towards the development of your motherland. Say no to regionalism, not to tribalism. There is nothing that we can achieve when we are not united”
President Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa said, “I want to congratulate youth who are making drinking products. I want to congratulate all vocational training centers in the country for training the youths. The participation of all young people in national development agenda must be maintained”.
The president has given the youths apiculture pools to grow fish products at Mushagashe Vocational Training Centre. He encourages the youth to organize themselves and present issues through the party and government so that the issues can be addressed.
Minister of Youth Cde Tinoda Machakaire said, “The youths are our hope for the future and energy of the present, the ministry is putting in place programs to empower the youth. We no longer want to see youths taking drugs, we are in support of the president to fight drug peddlers”
Vice President Cde Kembo Dugish Muleya Mohadi said, “I was thrilled by the new slogan, 2030 VaMnangagwa Vanenge Varipo, VaMnangagwa Vanenge Varipo 2030”.

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