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Youth deprived of their future- commentator
06 Apr 2016 at 06:38hrs | Views
A political commentator Obert Mundevere Ncube Zimbabwe has come to a watershed moment as youth aged between 16 and 35 who constitute 63% of the population have been deprived of real development and the life they deserve by leaders who seem not to care.
He said this is also the most educated generation that Zimbabwe has ever produced to date.
"But unfortunately the situation we find ourselves in as a lot is not desirous. We find ourselves trapped, forlorn high and dry and fraught in a Zimbabwean situation not of our own making," Ncube said. "Have you ever wondered why we have so many degrees that produce so little change? It's because we ignore great minds due to political polarity and give voices to those who have nothing to share?"
He said as young people they recognize that it is their future that is at stake and the time has come for them to converge at a place of generational consensus regardless of their political affiliation.
"We choose not to remain quite while our future is being destroyed. We are taking a stand by remembering that the challenges we face are bigger than the smallness of our politics," he said.
He said this is also the most educated generation that Zimbabwe has ever produced to date.
He said as young people they recognize that it is their future that is at stake and the time has come for them to converge at a place of generational consensus regardless of their political affiliation.
"We choose not to remain quite while our future is being destroyed. We are taking a stand by remembering that the challenges we face are bigger than the smallness of our politics," he said.
Source - Byo24News