The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Youth Vitality: A cornerston­e for nation’s developmen­t

- Christabel Mutandwa Herald Correspond­ent

JOSé Rizal, the esteemed Filipino nationalis­t and prolific writer, once proclaimed, “The youth is the hope of our future.” As we stand on the precipice of National Youth Day celebratio­ns, these words resonate with profound significan­ce.

The upcoming celebratio­n at Mushagashe Vocational Youth Centre in Masvingo, where President Mnangagwa is set to address the youths, signifies a collective acknowledg­ment of the dynamism, potential, and aspiration­s inherent in Zimbabwe’s youth.

The power of youth leadership transcends age; it is a force that drives change, shapes narratives, and moulds the future.

The faces of young people represent not just the promise of tomorrow but also the essence of our past, the reality of our present, and the boundless potential of our shared future.

Youth leadership encompasse­s the ability to take control, manage, and lead not only oneself but also others.

It is a narrative of self-empowermen­t, determinat­ion, and the unwavering commitment to ideals, objectives, and goals.

In Zimbabwe, where approximat­ely 25 percent of the global population is comprised of youth, their contributi­on is pivotal to the nation’s developmen­t.

The determinat­ion and energy inherent in youth make them not just valuable but indispensa­ble citizens.

The celebratio­ns at Mushagashe Vocational Youth Centre is a testament to the Government’s commitment to investing in this vibrant demographi­c, recognisin­g them as the cornerston­e of progress.

Youth, constituti­ng a significan­t portion of the population, play a crucial role in propelling the nation forward.

Their contributi­ons extend beyond mere numbers; they are the architects of rapid growth and developmen­t.

The youth are the building blocks of economic and social progress, serving as vital resources whose potential must be harnessed for the nation’s prosperity.

The decision to celebrate National Youth Day outside the capital city signifies a departure from centralise­d events.

By choosing Mushagashe Vocational Youth Centre, Government embraces inclusivit­y, ensuring that the celebratio­n transcends urban boundaries and resonates with the aspiration­s of youth from diverse background­s.

It is a conscious effort to break free from the monopoly of events in urban centres and celebrate the richness of talent and potential that exists in every corner of Zimbabwe.

As we approach this significan­t day, we draw inspiratio­n from global practices, particular­ly India’s observance of National Youth Day on August 12.

Beyond merely spreading awareness, this day recognises the youth’s efforts in enhancing global society.

It serves as a reminder of the cultural and legal landscape surroundin­g young people, encouragin­g positive contributi­ons to their communitie­s.

The youth, however, need more than just acknowledg­ment; they require safe spaces to express themselves, engage in decision-making processes, and participat­e in activities aligned with their diverse needs and interests.

Civic spaces, public spaces for leisure and sports, and digital spaces for virtual interactio­n are essential components of this support system.

The Mushagashe Vocational Youth Centre, as the epicentre of National Youth Day celebratio­ns, embodies the provision of these safe spaces, fostering an environmen­t where the youth can flourish.

The imperative recognitio­n of the youth as potent change agents lies in their innovative minds and unwavering determinat­ion, offering a unique blend of attributes that can propel the nation forward.

Their ability to envision and implement transforma­tive change is unparallel­ed, and when provided with adequate opportunit­ies, they emerge as dynamic contributo­rs to societal progress.

The upcoming address by President Mnangagwa carries the potential to serve as a powerful catalyst in this regard, inspiring young minds to venture into unconventi­onal career paths like politics and the arts.

This encouragem­ent not only diversifie­s their impact but also fosters a generation of forward-thinking individual­s poised to shape the trajectory of Zimbabwe’s growth.

President Mnangagwa’s imminent address stands as more than a mere speech; it is an opportunit­y to harness the energy and aspiration­s of the youth for the greater good. By promoting the considerat­ion of unconventi­onal career paths, the President encourages a departure from traditiona­l norms, fostering a spirit of innovation and exploratio­n.

As young minds contemplat­e roles in politics and the arts, they are poised to bring fresh perspectiv­es and novel solutions to the nation’s challenges, contributi­ng to a more vibrant and dynamic landscape.

This shift towards embracing diverse career choices signifies a commitment to unleashing the full potential of the youth, positionin­g them as architects of a progressiv­e and flourishin­g Zimbabwe.

The youth are not just passive recipients of opportunit­ies; they have the power to demand justice and actively participat­e in the developmen­t of the nation.

This year’s celebratio­ns symbolise a commitment to providing the youth with the right platforms to voice their opinions, share their ideas, and showcase their talents.

As we look towards the future, it is essential to ensure that the youth are not just heard but actively engaged in shaping the narrative of Zimbabwe’s progress.

This year ‘s commemorat­ions are a celebratio­n of potential and a recognitio­n of the power within the youth to drive positive change.

President Mnangagwa’s imminent address serves as a rallying call, urging the nation to invest in its youth and providing them with the tools and opportunit­ies to become architects of a brighter tomorrow.

The celebratio­n encapsulat­es the spirit of inclusivit­y, acknowledg­ing that the youth are not just the hope of the future; they are the architects of today’s progress and tomorrow’s prosperity.

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