As progressive youth in a country that have unemployment dilemma we decided to create a space to speak about our conditions. To directly ask ourselves WHAT IS TO BE DONE? by our situation of being young and unemployed.
Our views regarding the current socio-economic issues is that there way forward In response to issues concerning and affecting black people is adhering to socialism principles by ‘ uphila nabantu ngokwabelana ngezakhono,nange resources zehlabathi.
There’s no other responsive initiatives towards enhancing the education in Public Schools than establishing educational spaces within our townships. Government was not and will never avail itself to Issues affecting abantu abamnyama.
The idea behind choosing this intriguing name was to promote a socialist education by the society adhering to socialism principles through self- determination and self- reliance .
Let us take this opportunity to inform you about the progressive initiative implemented today to continue the fight against poor education for black kids particularly those from the outskirts.
We have launched a fully functional library in one of the informal settlements in Khayelitsha , Makaza , 42 Section. We did a name revealing ceremony for our space and now siyibiza ‘Socialism Park’.
Please don’t forget to tune into Metro FM tonight at 8pm. The Youth Unemployment Crisis Committee sent one of its organizer (@Cialo14 ) to give an input in the discussion around Youth unemployment.
We would love to thank everyone who borrowed us their ears today, in our discussion. The process we are engaging in is an unfolding one. The discussion of today must be seen as a tool of mobilizing and as form of bringing to the youth the ideological stance of the committee.
To progressive youth of this country that has high numbers of unemployment please tune in today at 13:00 pm. The details for tuning in are within the poster. The main question is WHAT IS TO BE DONE? about this skyrocketing unemployment.
At the dawn of democracy, youth unemployment was at 20%. Twenty-seven years into democracy youth unemployment is at extreme 74.4%. The South African reality is that 7 out of 10 people between the ages of 18-35 are unemployed. Youth Unemployment is a crisis! Organize Organize!!