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International Youth Day message
MDC
Youth Assembly
August 11, 2011
The MDC Youth Assembly joins the rest of the world in commemorating
this year's International Youth day. This is a very important
day for the youth of today and the youth of tomorrow. We are here
today because of the decisions or indecisions of the youth of yesterday
and the youth of tomorrow are also largely affected by our decisions
or indecisions today. It is high time as the youth we realise that
the future belongs to us and our destination is determined by the
route we take today. We in the MDC Youth Assembly have put in place
the pillars of our struggle in the theme of our movement. We have
realised that we can only succeed if we are together to the end
. . . building a Youth with a Difference; and being Driven by
Pride, Determination and Resilience.
Together
to the End
We envisage a united
youth of our country. This refers to the unity of purpose in promoting
economic and social development for all Zimbabweans. It is only
when we are united across the political divide that the vision of
a truly free Zimbabwe can be realised.
We believe that the youth
of this country must have equal opportunities for development. We
believe that equal opportunities will not be guaranteed by the current
government policies particularly on indigenisation and other economic
sectors such as farming and mining. We believe in pro-poor and broad
based youth empowerment policies because we are poor and we are
diverse.
We also believe that
youth empowerment should not be based on a system of political patronage
but become an inherent natural outcome of self-actualisation produced
from the basic tenets of empowerment of which quality basic education
and employment for all ranks high. We do not believe in premature
accumulation of wealth as that is not sustainable for the current
and future generation.
We believe that the youth
of our generation has been denied a role in the mainstream economy
and have been side-lined in the national consensus dialogue. We
believe that our generation has been impoverished by the neglect
of the ZANU-PF administration on the youth on meaningful national
projects. We want the youth to play a meaningful role in sustainable
development. We want the youth to own houses, investments and fixed
assets as has not been the case in the past. We want the youth to
be involving in sustainable utilisation of our natural resource
which include the allocation of farming lands and mining projects,
including the necessary support required for the effective and sustainable
utilisation of such.
To achieve this, we ought
to move as one united voice of the young people, yearning for a
sustainable future and not the destructive and populist policies
that we have seen destroying our livelihoods in this past decade.
Building
a Youth with a difference
The youth of our country
has long been used as political appendages by the previous administration.
Brother has been turned against brother. Our fellow young man and
woman in the security sector have been used to harass their own
parents.
Instead of empowering
the youth through decent education programmes and employment, the
Mugabe administration created a Boarder Gezi youth programme for
patronage and marginalisation. The product of this youth service
is being used today as gate keepers for the wealth that has been
looted by greedy elite.
The youth must rise and
shine with a difference. In other developing countries the youth
are largely involved in formulating and implementing their own agenda
of empowerment and development.
We believe that the youth
of this country must first treat themselves with a difference. They
should do this through registering to vote and vote wisely thereafter,
shunning violence, by demanding quality basic education and capacity
building programmes, demanding adequate space to develop in their
own country. Above all, they should do this by refusing to be patronised
by hand-outs of their own natural resources as implements of patronage.
We can only be a youth
with a difference if we redirect our focus to issues of national
interest and development. Peace and stability are pillars of development.
The youth of this country must reject violence. The youth of this
country must stand up for themselves and not depend much on the
greedy old generation that has destroyed the fortunes of a once
beloved country.
The MDC Youth
Assembly envisages a crop of young people participation and challenging
for space in the main stream economy and politics. We envisage that
we can in fact be the leaders of our own destiny. We envisage of
all the things, the reality that the young people will be the rightful
engine of the economy. The world is moving faster now, only recently
we were using Nokia 5110 and now we all have BlackBerrys. The point
is we as the youth we can adapt to the fast raging changes of our
society. The old liberation guard cannot sustain the pace of this
world. Only last week did they get laptops, remember that?
We will be our own liberators.
We will chant the new course into a new Zimbabwe where the young
people become the backbone of nation in all sectors.
Driven
by Pride
We believe that as the
youth of this country we should be proud of our well-resourced and
climatically super country. We still command some of the best standards
of education, morals, discipline, peace and inherent capacities
of this world.
We should first be proud
to be Africans. We are proud as the MDCYA to be directing the ship
into a new course of youth development and empowerment. We are proud
to be building a youth with a difference. A youth that talks, finance
and not money; a youth that talks livelihood and not life; a youth
that talks empowerment and not impoverishment; a youth that talks
peace and not patronage; and a youth that fairly understands that
they are the future and that the future belongs to them.
Driven
by Determination
As we moved together,
we have shown the courage and determination to demand change and
demand a better future for our generation. We have shown the determination
to achieve that goal.
This determination gives
us the extra energy to fight for what we believe in. We believe
we are determined to see a united African youth. We believe we are
determined to see a youth with a difference. We are therefore determined
to be the change that we want to see. That determination is a key
component of our resolve to be meaningful not only to ourselves
but to our country and those that will live in it long after us.
We will not tire along
the way because we are driven by the determination to see a brighter
future for all young people.
Driven
by Resilience
The regime has turned
sister against sister. The regime has suppressed the wishes and
aspirations of the youth through a divide and rule tactic. The regime
has used violence and suppression to silence the voices of those
yearning for a place in the main stream economy and politics. We
are here today and we will still be there tomorrow demanding the
same space.
We have been driven by
resilience and courage. Resilience has seen us through torture bases
and camps; resilience has seen us through murder and harassment.
A while ago we used to run away, but since they removed the leg
now we can only lean by the walls and fight back. We used to fight
with our fists but since they awarded us short and long sleeves
now we can only shout at them with our mouth.
The bottom line is against
all odds, we are getting there, we have suffered but resilience
has given us a head start to the challenges that lay ahead. As we
are commemorating this year's International Youth Day let
us remain together to the End . . . Building a Youth with difference
as we remain Driven by Pride, Determination and Resilience.
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