Weekend Argus Saturday

youth month Remove barriers to unleash the potential of young entrepreneurs

When it comes to negotiating economic situations, youth all across the world have distinct problems. With an ever-changing global scene, the problems for today’s youth are exacer- bated by difficult economic conditions.

South African youth have always been at the vanguard of social change, fighting for their rights and for a brighter future.

When comparing the problems of today’s youth in South Africa to those of 1976, it is clear that, while there has been progress, considerable obstacles remain.

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