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Zambian Youth on Fighting Corruption
And work on changing the attitude of others.
“We must have or take responsibility to share knowledge with people who do not know about corruption,” writes a student from the University of Zambia.
“… and enlighten the people or the public at large on the dangers of corruption by educating the illiterate, e.g. grandmothers and grandfathers about their rights and forms of corruption,” writes Bernard Ndhlovu.
“We as youth must see to it that everyone in society is well informed on dangers of corruption. Talk to both family and public about the evils of corruption. Youth must teach people respect for honesty and truth and to safe guard the environment and other community assets and property,” says Rosemary Zulu.
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