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Audio: Youths stage jobs demo

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About 30 youths from the Unemployed Youth Organisation (UYO) yesterday called for the resignation of Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa and Industry and Commerce Minister Mike Bimha.

About 30 youths from the Unemployed Youth Organisation (UYO) today called for the resignation of Finance Minister Patrick Chinamasa and Industry and Commerce Minister Mike Bimha during a ‘gowns march’ saying they had failed to deliver jobs for the youths.

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They were clad in their university graduation gowns protesting that they had been turned into vendors and touts due to unemployment.

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Secretary general of Unemployed Youth Organisation, Believe Tevera and Rural Teachers Union representative, Obert Masarawura speak about youth unemployment.

Listen below:

Believe Tevera said they were marching to demand the stepping down of Industry minister Mike Bimha and Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa.
Believe Tevera said they were marching to demand the stepping down of Industry minister Mike Bimha and Finance minister Patrick Chinamasa.
Obert Masarawura said that the high levels of touts, vendors and prostitutes in the country were an indication of the level of unemployment in the country.
Obert Masarawura said that the high levels of touts, vendors and prostitutes in the country were an indication of the level of unemployment in the country.