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Chindebvu Urges Leaders to Embrace Mindset Change
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 24571, member: 2262"] Leaders Must Help Change Minds for Malawi Growth. A top government leader asked chiefs and church heads to guide change in people's thinking. This will help Malawi reach its hopes for 2063. Dr. Elizabeth Gomani Chindebvu shared these words on Thursday in Balaka. She met with local chiefs, church leaders, and young people. They talked about new ways of thinking, working hard, and making money. "We need fresh thinking to push our land forward," Chindebvu said. She runs the office for national unity. She added that new thinking helps other parts of Malawi's plan work better. She wants church heads and chiefs to share these ideas. These leaders can help their people learn ways to do better and stand on their own. Chindebvu feels sure these leaders will tell many people about these new ways. Church leader Harry Steven Smith, who leads the Balaka Pastors' group, agreed. He said leaders must show people how to think fresh and work hard. "We must tell people in church to pray," Smith said. "But they must work hard as well. Help will not fall from the sky." Malawi wants to become rich by 2063. The land hopes to make things and needs less help from others. But wise people say this needs new ways of thinking first. [/QUOTE]
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