Former President Jacob Zuma, leader of Umkhonto we Sizwe, has urged South Africa's youth to work hard to achieve economic freedom in his Christmas message. Delivered in isiZulu, the address also encourages young people to avoid substance abuse. Zuma reflected on the party's accomplishments during its two years of existence.
Umkhonto we Sizwe leader and former President Jacob Zuma has called on South Africa's youth to work diligently toward economic freedom in his Christmas message. Delivered in isiZulu, the message emphasizes the importance of hard work and warns against substance abuse among young people, whom he described as the nation's future.
"We wish that the youth of our country, which is vibrant and eager to achieve economic freedom in our lifetime to work hard to achieve this dream. I also want to urge young people to refrain from substance abuse, as they are tomorrow’s future," Zuma said.
Zuma also reviewed the party's progress over its two years in existence. As the official opposition in South Africa, Umkhonto we Sizwe positions itself as a key player in addressing economic challenges, with Zuma's festive address focusing on empowering the youth to build a prosperous future.
This comes amid other political Christmas greetings, but Zuma's emphasis on youth and economic goals stands out in the national conversation.