7,000 youths rally at FiF legacy summit

Seven thousand young people gathered at the Africa Multination For Christ College in Glen View 7 from October 23 through 26 for the Zaoga Forward in Faith National Youth Conference. Participants from Zimbabwe's 10 provinces attended alongside visitors from Zambia and other countries. The event focused on drug abuse prevention, entrepreneurship and spiritual development under the theme Legacy Perpetuators.

Conference steering chairperson Leonn Njagu said the youth ministry aims to develop self-supporting and self-administering members who continue the work of the late founder, Archbishop Ezekiel Guti. The church partners with communities to build schools across Zimbabwe through the Chadzoka project. National Youth Director Overseer Matsikenyere announced plans to complete a two-story vocational training facility by March that will support Education 5.0 goals.

Banks and corporate representatives set up exhibits at the gathering that combined religious teaching with practical skills training. Attendees heard presentations about business, law and faith-based living. The organization has already raised funds to upgrade its technical college, which offers hands-on vocational instruction.
 

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