Can South Africa's Youth Save The Country? | Mukhethwa Dzhugudzha
South Africa's youth stand at a critical crossroads. With unemployment, inequality, and poverty continuing to shape daily life, political rhetoric has increasingly shifted toward blaming immigrants instead of confronting the structural issues driving the country's challenges. In this discussion, Mukhethwa Dzhugudzha, youth activist and social commentator, explores why the next generation must reject scapegoating and embrace solutions rooted in accountability, economic justice, and Pan-African solidarity. He argues that lasting progress will come from addressing systemic failures rather than turning Africans against one another. Watch the full conversation and join the discussion. #inthecrossfire #podcast #panafricanism #migration #genz #geopolitics #africa

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