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Continue Reading...Bulawayo youths under the auspices of Victory Siyanqoba Trust, a youth-focused organisation, yesterday took to the streets to commemorate the belated international day of peace.
(CITIZEN REPORTS), 26 SEPT 2017— Bulawayo youths under the auspices of Victory Siyanqoba Trust, a youth-focused organisation, yesterday took to the streets to commemorate the belated International Day of Peace.
Each year the International Day of Peace is observed around the world on 21 September. The General Assembly has declared this as a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace, both within and among all nations and peoples.
The youths who marched around Nkulumane township urged politicians to desist from using them as instruments of violence
The youths, including local school pupils used 'artivism', an innovative combination of arts and activism, to sensitise each other about the importance of adopting peace as "a new form of politics" in the wake of the rise of political motivated violence penetrated by youths across the country.
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