The MYP was established in 1963. Up to 1967, The Young Pioneers, The Green Shirts, were mainly concerned with
rural development work and
political indoctrination. MYP instructors were placed in every
Secondary School where they provided basic military training to pupils. They were also responsible for identifying potential candidates who would then be dispatched to MYP bases for more training during the three-month school vacations between July and October each year. Over time this responsibility disintegrated into a 'spying' role where instructors 'informed' against fellow school teachers resulting in arrests & expulsions. They came to be viewed as advocates of rural development as far as young members of society were concerned. By 1989 there were MYP training bases in each of the 24 districts into which the country was then divided. Structured around the
Kibbutz model of
Israel, the instruction methodology in Training Bases sought to introduce self-sufficiency and industry through training of recruits in improved methods of
agriculture &
carpentry. Because of their development-oriented agenda, the MYP were initially supported by the nation, and
international community, including the Israel Government that made available technical assistance in the form of Israel Army instructors. MYP graduates received scholarships from Malawi and foreign governments in
Europe. Over time the MYP branched off into business, enabling MYP entrepreneurs to pursue their dreams. The Spearhead Company, an MYP business unit, was created and soon spread its influence, alongside Dr. Banda's
Press Corporation Limited throughout Malawi's economy. At one time Spearhead operated their own fleet of aeroplanes,
Spearhead Airlines. During the early days this enabled the MYP to discern themselves from the Youth Leaguers,
The Red Shirts, arm of The Malawi Congress Party in that they kept a respectable distance from the political excesses involved. Politically, they were proponents of the 'positive side' of Kamuzuism, "the ideology that Dr Hastings Kamuzu Banda, as Father and Founder of the Malawi nation, was the fount of all wisdom and always knew what was best for the nation". They were instrumental in helping Banda consolidate his power from 1964. But after the
1973 oil crisis, as the Malawian economy went into a tailspin the MYP cadre increasing transformed into a 'militaristic' tool of oppression. ==Later years==