
In Conversation With Lindokuhle Yende- (The National Youth Unemployment March)
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South Africa continues to face one of the highest youth unemployment rates in the world, with millions of young people unable to access stable work, skills development, or meaningful economic opportunities. For many, this has resulted in long-term poverty, mental health strain, vulnerability to crime, and exposure to job scams and exploitation.
In response to this crisis, young people across the country have organised the National Unemployment Youth March, scheduled for 26 January 2026. The march aims to force urgent action from the Government of National Unity (GNU), the private sector, and all stakeholders.
In response to this crisis, young people across the country have organised the National Unemployment Youth March, scheduled for 26 January 2026. The march aims to force urgent action from the Government of National Unity (GNU), the private sector, and all stakeholders.

