News:Mnangagwa Meets Junior Parliament. Says Govt Wants Young People To Raise Issues Affecting Them

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<vote /> Acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa yesterday met with junior parliamentarians after holding their inaugural Junior Cabinet in Harare. He said Government wanted young people to raise issues affecting them so that it can address them.

Mnangagwa said,

We would like to hear what the young people are saying about their country, about the economic situation in the country, about social activities in the country, about politics in the country, about agriculture in the country and tourism in the country.

Youth, Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Minister Patrick Zhuwao accompanied Junior President Tinaye Mbavari and her team comprising other junior parliamentarians.

Zhuwawo told Mnangagwa that,

They (junior parliamentarians) are in the process of conducting their first session of the Junior Cabinet, so we felt it is necessary and important that we pay a courtesy call on you.

Junior President Mbavari said other issues on the Junior Cabinet’s agenda were unemployment, peaceful engagement between youths and political leaders, discrimination, child labour, sanitation, kids and young people in contact or conflict with the law, recreational facilities, land redistribution to the youths and silent problems affecting the children like marital divorce.

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