Youth say back your own govt not rogue exiles

African Youth Congress members urged Zimbabweans to avoid protests against the government after attending independence celebrations. They warned people not to follow former ZANU PF official Blessed Geza, who they claim works with foreign interests. The group toured Zisco Steel, where they learned about sanctions harming local industry.

Zambian delegation leader Vincent Sakala spoke at the airport, saying young people must focus on improving their country instead of causing trouble. He mentioned visiting farms that showed local people successfully managing land despite Western claims otherwise. According to their observations, the steel plant once employed thousands before sanctions reduced it to ruins.

Sakala promised that African youth would stand with Zimbabwe through difficult times. He praised President Mnangagwa for pushing development under the motto that only natives can build their nation. Taurai Kandishaya, who chairs the group, criticized Geza as a bitter failure driven by personal goals. He reminded everyone that Geza benefits from government policies despite his current stance against the authorities.
 

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