50 Years After 1976: Why South Africa's Youth Are Still Fighting for Opportunities | #AfricanDiaries

Fifty years after the youth of 1976 helped shape South Africa's future, millions of young people are still struggling to access opportunities, employment, and meaningful economic participation. In this Youth Month special, Tich Mataz speaks with Pertunia Nkomo Mofokeng, Deputy Dean for Teaching & Learning at Rosebank International, about the challenges facing South Africa's youth today and the urgent interventions needed to create a more inclusive economy. The conversation explores education, skills development, youth unemployment, and what it will take to ensure that young South Africans can thrive in a rapidly changing world. Subscribe for more insightful conversations from across Africa. #AfricanDiaries #ChannelAfrica #YouthMonth #YouthEmpowerment #YouthDevelopment #Education #FutureOfWork #SouthAfricaYouth #YouthEmployment #EconomicInclusion #Leadership #AfricaConversation

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