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Auxillia Mnangagwa storms Mashonaland West with career fest and anti-drug rally
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50801, member: 636"] First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa brought her career guidance roadshow to Mashonaland West Province, where thousands of eager students packed the venue. High-profile professionals from aviation, medicine, sports, engineering, and media mentored youngsters about making wise life choices. The interactive sessions had students firing questions about their dream jobs while professionals explained what qualifications they needed. One standout moment came when Ethel Maramba, a Form One student with hearing problems from Chinhoyi High School, asked what she needed to become a pilot. The crowd buzzed with excitement as aviation experts answered her brave question. The First Lady emphasized that education is the foundation for students to pursue their career dreams. She brought along popular musician Killer T and drama group IYASA, who performed while spreading anti-drug messages to the packed audience. Students from government, private, and council schools attended the event, which catered to learners from primary through advanced levels. Dr Mnangagwa handed out free stationery, sanitary products and snacks to all the youngsters. The generous donations had students cheering as they grabbed their goodies. The event, themed "My Career, My Priority, My Future," inspired young people across the province. Dr Mnangagwa warned students about the dangers of drugs and early marriage, which she said would destroy their futures. Female engineer Loice Gudukeya inspired girls by talking about breaking into male-dominated fields. Radio personality Season Ndundu told students that talent without education means nothing. The program aims to guide youth toward successful careers while keeping them grounded in traditional values. [/QUOTE]
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