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Malunga expressed his frustration with the current ruling elite, labeling them as clueless and out of touch with the nation’s needs. He draws inspiration from the winds of change blowing across Africa, citing examples of youthful leaders in West Africa who have taken charge and implemented people-centered policies. Malunga believes that Zimbabwe’s youth can learn from these examples and challenge the status quo, rejecting old-fashioned politics and divisive policies.

“The winds of change are already blowing across the African continent. In West Africa youthful leaders in the form of Commandante Cde President Captain Ibrahim Traore of Burkina Faso, Commandante Cde President Colonel Assimi Goita of Mali and Cde President Bassirou Diomaye Faye of Senegal have swept aside the old guard and are putting in place people-centred policies that will take their countries to another level in terms of development. “Their examples and the terrible state of our economy should prompt our youth to reject old fashioned politics (and politicians) and challenge the status quo’s divisive and retrogressive policies.



“Only a united patriotic people will halt the decay caused by a leadership who employ state institutions which ought to serve the people to instead intimidate and harass people. “The police, army and the judiciary have all been politicised and captured by a few individuals who want to safeguard their thievery of the national purse and conceal their illicit deals in nation.

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