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Young councillor Minnie vows to drive youth jobs and service reform at Mariental
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 74867, member: 636"] William Minnie just became one of the youngest councillors at Mariental after getting elected through the Landless People's Movement at 23 years old, and he says his game plan centers on getting jobs for young people and fixing broken municipal services. His priority list hits youth employment through public works programs and skills training, plus speeding up land distribution for young families while making sure new neighborhoods actually get water and electricity without the usual delays. He wants emergency fixes on busted infrastructure and better trash pickup routes within the next year. Minnie expects pushback but says it won't be about his age; rather, it's the bureaucratic mess and old-school institutional habits that block reforms from happening. He mentioned young leaders get hit with skepticism and political gatekeeping, even though communities want instant results from systems that move at a snail's pace. The LPM wanted him as their mayoral pick for Mariental, but the party only grabbed three seats while Swapo also took three, and the Mariental Residents Association got one. [/QUOTE]
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