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Zimbabwe Kids Storm Junior Parliament in Harare
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43052, member: 636"] Zimbabwe celebrates the International Day of the African Child today. The country honors this special day across Africa every June 16. President Mnangagwa will open Zimbabwe's 33rd Junior Parliament on Friday at the new Parliament building. Young people gather to discuss their rights and share their concerns with government leaders. The African Union started this celebration back in 1991. The day remembers brave students from Soweto, South Africa who protested against unfair education in 1976. More than 700 children died during those protests against racial discrimination. Zimbabwe also remembers its young heroes who died fighting for freedom. Over 6,000 women and children lost their lives at Chimoio in 1977. Another 1,028 people died at Nyadzonia in 1976. This year's theme focuses on planning budgets that protect children's rights. Zimbabwe wants to make sure every child receives proper care and education. Government officials will listen to young people from all parts of the country. The Junior Parliament gives children a voice in important decisions. Students have already been chosen through elections and will receive training this week before the big event. [/QUOTE]
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