Minister urges youths to defend national interest 

Source: Minister urges youths to defend national interest – herald

Gibson Nyikadzino

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YOUTH Empowerment, Development and Vocational Training Minister Tino Machakaire has urged youths to put national interest over their personal issues to make the country a better place.

In a speech read on his behalf by his deputy, Kudakwashe Mupamhanga, on Saturday at the 80th anniversary commemorations of Russia’s victory over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War, Minister Machakaire said it was important for the youths to prioritise national interest before all else.

He said the sacrifices that were made by the Russian youths in defence of their motherland between 1941 and 1945 against the Nazi Germany onslaught, leading to a loss of 27 million lives, should inspire in Zimbabwe’s youths – a spirit of patriotic resilience.

“The youths are the vanguard and torchbearers of the present and the future. They carry the aspirations of the future generations,” the minister said.

“We should remind and encourage them to learn from the sacrifices made by Russian youths when they defended their country. As we remember the past, we must look ahead.”

Russia’s Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Nikolai Krasilnikov, said his country’s Victory Day “matters for all of us” as it facilitated the end of the Second World War, led to the formation of the United Nations and contributed to the triumph of Africa’s liberation movements.

“The victory in the Great Patriotic War facilitated the end of the Second World War in September 1945. Such an outcome made it possible for the United Nations to be established. And the United Nations contributed significantly to the triumph of the liberation movement across the globe, including in Africa,” he said.

“With such aspirations we remember the lessons of the Second World War. Russia will do its utmost to prevent such a disaster from happening again. That is why we conducted the Special Military Operation against the Neo-Nazi regime in Ukraine.”

Tanaka Musiiwa, the Junior Member of Parliament for Harare Central Constituency said the event had taught him as a Zimbabwean youth to make sacrifices for the country.

“We should be able to make sacrifices for what we believe in and make sure our nation is always at peace. The war and victory of Russia gives us a lesson that if we are determined to end particular problems affecting Zimbabwe, we can truly succeed,” he said.

The event was also attended by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Ms Sheila Chikomo, ZANU PF Politburo members Cdes Patrick Chinamasa, Christopher Mutsvangwa, Mike Bimha and Simbarashe Mumbengegwi, senior Government officials, members of the diplomatic community and junior parliamentarians.

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