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HH urges young citizens to back continuity

President Hakainde Hichilema has urged young Zambians to support continuity in the upcoming August elections, emphasising the role of youth participation in shaping the country’s political and economic direction.

Speaking to young people during a public engagement, President Hichilema encouraged youths to take an active role in the electoral process and to consider the direction they want the country to take in the years ahead.

The President said young voters represent a significant portion of Zambia’s population and therefore hold considerable influence over the outcome of elections. According to him, the participation of young citizens in democratic processes remains essential to national governance.

President Hichilema urged young people to reflect carefully on policies and leadership choices when participating in elections. He said the decisions made by voters will determine how the country continues to develop in the coming years.

Youth participation in elections has often been viewed as a critical factor in shaping political outcomes. Across many democracies, younger voters increasingly play a decisive role in determining electoral results.

During his remarks, President Hichilema emphasised the importance of responsible participation in democratic processes. He encouraged young citizens to register as voters and to ensure that they take part in elections.

The President also highlighted the role of leadership in guiding national development. He said political choices made during elections influence the policies and programmes that shape economic and social progress.

Young voters have increasingly become a focus of political engagement across Zambia as parties and leaders seek to connect with a generation that will influence future leadership decisions.

President Hichilema told youths that their involvement in elections goes beyond casting votes. Participation in civic activities, policy discussions and community engagement also contributes to strengthening democratic systems.

The President emphasised that leadership choices should be based on evaluating programmes that support national development and economic growth.

Political discussions surrounding youth participation have intensified as the country moves closer to future electoral contests. Political leaders frequently engage young citizens to encourage involvement in governance and national decision-making.

President Hichilema said Zambia’s progress depends on the choices made by citizens during elections. He encouraged young voters to consider how their participation can contribute to building a stable and prosperous country.

The remarks reflect ongoing efforts by political leaders to mobilise youth participation in democratic processes. Young citizens continue to represent an important constituency within the country’s political environment.

President Hichilema told the gathering that young people have the ability to shape Zambia’s future through the decisions they make during elections.

He urged them to approach the electoral process with responsibility and awareness of the long-term implications of their choices.

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  1. As young people, we will decide on our own, no politician will tell us what to do or who to vote for. After all once dribbled twice shy, memories of 2021 are still there

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