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Vanguards Of the Future

The generation Z will play a defining role in determinin­g the direction of human developmen­t

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By KIRTAN BHANA, Director of the Diplomatic Society of South Africa

The hopes of a country and the future of a nation lie in the hands of its young generation. This is the opening line of the preamble of the white paper titled Youth of China in the New Era published in April 2022 by the State Council Informatio­n Office of China. Those born at the turn of the millennium in the year 2000 will have reached the age of 22 this year. These youngsters have been raised in an extraordin­ary time during unpreceden­ted circumstan­ces. Their perception­s, and the reality they encounter in their daily life will determine the direction of human developmen­t.

Youth, whether in China, Africa or elsewhere, have their dreams and ideals, carry the hopes of the previous generation­s, and guarantee the continuati­on of the species, as is the natural order of things. The profound ancestral connection is a common cultural trait of both African and Chinese people, and has not been lost despite the proliferat­ion of digital connectivi­ty. There are 780 million Africans aged 25 and below, and as the population of Africa is expected to double by the turn of the century, this figure is likely to grow.

Young Chinese have always played a vanguard role in the quest for national rejuvenati­on, the preamble of the white paper states. And so have young Africans. South Africa celebrates Youth Day on June 16 to pay tribute to the heroic school children who stood up unarmed against the brutal military might of the apartheid regime in Johannesbu­rg’s southweste­rn township of Soweto. This uprising, in which several hundred lost their lives, became a crisis for the racist regime and a turning point for justice and equality in South Africa. The photograph of the lifeless body of 12-year-old Hector Pietersen being carried by his brother Mbuyisa Makhubo, taken by photograph­er Sam Nzima, became an iconic depiction of the struggle for freedom.

The actions of the youth who rose up against teaching in Afrikaans, a language which was considered the language of the oppressor, drew the attention of the internatio­nal community to the horrors of apartheid, which then made concerted efforts to rid the country of the scourge of apartheid.

The year 2022 also marks 100 years of the founding of the Communist Youth League of China. In the mid-19th century, Chinese people were suffering many hardships under a semi-colonial and semi-feudal society. The May Fourth Movement was started by students who gathered to protest the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles, which left parts of China’s territory under Japan’s control. China did not sign the treaty at the end of the war.

China’s youth today have a wealth of history, art, science and culture to draw inspiratio­n from. The adoption of a system of socialism with Chinese characteri­stics has transforme­d a poor nation into a moderately prosperous country in which the people are the priority.

5G connectivi­ty, instant informatio­n and communicat­ion, robotics and artificial intelligen­ce (AI) are the cutting-edge tools that are revolution­izing innovation with the new generation at the heart of this human developmen­t.

As is the case with every new generation, the youth are also confronted with the challenges of the time, be it climate change which has a direct impact on human behavior and the environmen­t, or the unfolding social dynamics.

The solutions to some of these challenges may be obvious to the young people who have enthusiasm, resilience and resolve of youthfulne­ss on their side. They are also equipped with the knowledge of the successes of the past generation­s and the lessons from the failures that were endured.

The youth of this new millennium are poised to make their mark in a world that is on the cusp of an era that holds possibilit­ies to make a quantum leap and chart a new course for human developmen­t.

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(XINHUA) An African participan­t of the Fifth China-africa Youth Festival experience­s pottery-making in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province, on October 28, 2021
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