South African youth voice concerns about economy and job market

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South African youth voice concerns about economy and job market


In South Africa, the first votes in the general elections are being cast through special ballots.
The state of South Africa’s economy and unemployment are some of the major issues for voters.
One young man told Al Jazeera about his concerns.

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  1. The youth want jobs, but they vote for the most corrupt parties … who have zero experience even governing at a municipal level, & who's communist policies will chase away major corporations, most of the large tax contributors, and see the closing of thousands of businesses.
    Their problems are self-inflicted. But the ANC government has keep them poorly educated so that looting the country is possible, without the majority of the population being able to understand what's happening.

  2. I'm glad other groups of South Africa is also getting seen by the world. It is believed there are only two groups of races in South Africa. What he says is so very true but there is also so many people with degrees that cannot find work here in South Africa, it's almost always about who you know, otherwise there is no hope for you and that's so very sad..

  3. Problem of developing world is rural communities are largely ignored. This encourages all young people to move to the cities seeking better lives. The key is developing rural economies. Ensure these rural communities have malls, restaurants good schools, banks, government services, business spaces to rent to encourage development and production.
    Have your people change your way of thinking – I need a job. No what can you produce that can sell on the market. While artist in developed countries would create art pieces, welcome home signs, drawings on canvases, place them on the internet for sale , in a busy area trying to sell pieces, eventually afford to have a shop selling his paintings and other art forms an artist in the developing world claiming he needs a job.