ZANU-PF President and First Secretary Cde Mnangagwa has
described the party’s Youth League as lethargic and invisible with regards to
mobilising and organising its constituency for full participation in the
economic affairs of the country.
Addressing the party’s National Youth League
Assembly in Harare today, President Mnangagwa said it is unacceptable and a
misnomer that the Youth League is on mute when it comes to the economic,
developmental trajectory of the country.
“Government has stated that we are moving with speed to
implement the devolution of Government power thereby promoting the development
and growth of Provincial economies. It is our expectation that the Youth League
by now, should have, organised the Party Youth from Branch, Ward, District and
Provincial levels identify economic prospects within their localities and
initiate sustainable economic projects,’’ he said.
“The future belongs to the young people, yet you as the
Party youth leadership are lethargic in your approach. This present situation
has to stop and stop forthwith,” he said
President Mnangagwa urged the Youth League to prevent and
root out corruption saying those using Party programmes to siphon and
misappropriate money for personal use will face the wrath of the law. Herald
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