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Chiwenga backs youth dreams for a brighter future
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31168, member: 636"] Vice President Constantino Chiwenga said at a fundraiser last night that young people bring creativity and passion to everything they do. These qualities make them powerful drivers of change. The event aimed to help young Catholics attend the Jubilee Year of the Youth Pilgrimage in Rome, Italy. When we put money toward youth programs, we build a stronger community for everyone. The Vice President asked people to consider how their donations could shape young lives. He reminded them of times when someone else helped them through kindness. Every gift creates chances for young people to grow and learn. This trip to Rome represents more than just travel—it offers spiritual growth. VP Chiwenga talked straight to the young people at the event about making good decisions. He warned them that drugs, crime, unemployment, and teen pregnancy can steal their future. These problems cause health issues and block their success. Instead, he pushed them toward sports, arts, and positive friendships as better ways to spend time. The Jubilee journey gives youth a chance to feel valued and worthy of great things. Walking through the Door of Hope during this pilgrimage reminds them of their importance. Real strength comes from smart choices rather than quick pleasure. Many young people dream of visiting Rome, seeing the Pope, and meeting other Catholics from around the world, but money stands in their way. This special religious year offers time for personal renewal and deeper faith. Without help from others, many dreams stay dreams instead of becoming real experiences. VP Chiwenga came to the event with his wife, Colonel Miniyothabo Chiwenga, government officials, and family members to show his support for making these opportunities available to all young people. [/QUOTE]
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