National Group for Emerging Leaders has challenged government to allow young people to get involved in the running of the country by appointing youths into government.
Organization Secretary General Stembridge Mwangala says young people have for a long time been struggling to get recognition by government.
Briefing the press in Lusaka today, Mr. Mwangala said young people should be given chance to participate in national affairs.
He pointed out that young people need to be incorporate into leadership and groomed to take up leadership.
Mr. Mwangala said it is worrying that young people are being discriminated against in terms of leadership.
He said they are many young people with the capacity to hold influential positions in government.
Mr. Mwangala noted that young people are facing many social challenges that include the ravages of HIV/AIDS and unemployment.
He questioned how long young people should wait before they are given chance to participate in national affairs.
And government says it is committed to supporting young people to become agents of positive change.
Sports, Youth and Child Development Deputy Minister Dr. Christopher Kalila says this is why the ministry of sports, youth and child development has placed the youth at the centre of all its work.
He added that there is need for youths to be proactive participants in shaping their future and that of the country.
Dr. Kalila was speaking when he officiated at the Dance For Life ceremony in Lusaka today.
Speaking earlier, Students Partnership World Zambia Country Director John Kalage said Dance for Life initiative aims at bringing HIV and AIDS education to young people through music and dance, inspiring them to take action to push back the epidemic.
Mr. Kalage said young people account for almost 45 percent of all new HIV infections with an estimated 5.5million young people living with HIV today.
He added that Students Partnership World Zambia recognizes then value of protecting our young people by imparting them with life skills.
And Zain Zambia Public Relations and Corporate Affairs Manager Kennedy Mambwe said Zain was happy to be part of the Dance for Life initiative that brings together youths in 19 countries worldwide via satellite to celebrate the achievements of young people in pushing back HIV and AIDS.
He said youths form part of that group of people with plenty of potential that should be harnessed for the development of our continent.
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