Heavenly Culture, Word Peace Restoration of Light [HWPL] has urged youth across the country not to be used to create various chaos that causes peace to disappear especially in this period leading up to the General Election.
Speaking at a ceremony to celebrate the 12th anniversary of HWPL in the world, the Acting Manager of HWPL Tanzania Branch, Mr. Erikson Duke said that youth have been used to create chaos by being deceived by money or small things.

Mr. Duke said that in this period leading up to the General Election, youth should be careful because there are people who use them for their political interests or other things that youths get involved in without knowing.
The Manager of HWPL Tanzania Branch, Dr. Erick Martin in his greetings at the ceremony urged youth to come out in large numbers to register with HWPL to increase its strength and be able to work well.
Dr. Martin said HWPL works worldwide, and currently every country has a branch but it is an effort for each country to advertise itself and increase members in the respective country.
He said that what HWPL wants is to unite forces and protect the existing peace so that it continues to exist because if peace disappears, it is difficult to find it.
The Executive Director of the Tanzania Reconciliation and Peace Forum [JMAT], Mr. Ayubu Sanga in his greetings urged the youth not to sit idle and that the unemployment problem exists so they should use their education to find a solution to employment.

Mr. Sanga said that currently there are many educated people but few jobs so unemployed youth should not lose hope and use their education we will solve the employment challenges by starting entrepreneurial jobs because there are many things to do considering that technology is very advanced now.
In addition to urging the youth to invent things for themselves, Mr. Sanga has urged the youth to come forward in large numbers to take loans that are provided by the Prime Minister’s Office, Municipalities and Councils so that they can do businesses that will liberate them economically.
HWPL’s 12th anniversary celebrations were held at the University of Dar es Salaam and were sponsored by the Pepsi and Kairuki Hospital, which, in addition to sponsoring the event, also provided free testing services.