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Culture, Legacies and Networks

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After a long weekend dedicated to youth - I find myself filled with doubt on the strategy that is put forth for the youth of South Africa. According to legislation, I am and will remain a “youth” for a few more years. It becomes ever so vital that I take full advantage of all opportunities during these last few years. The massive drive for government, to cater to the youth problem - yes, I perceive their actions as viewing the youth as a problem, none of them is quite interested to solve.  But have to comment on to garner political votes. Votes from a population segment that is looking to outstrip any other segment in terms of size. South Africa and most of the African continent is undergoing a great revival opportunity - where the majority of the economically active participants in the economy, would be young people. This allows the country to look at opportunities to produce goods at a competitive rate, globally. The youth is sold on the idea of YOUTH ENTREPRENEUR

Alive with possibility

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The Republic of South Africa is the greatest country on earth - great people and massive potential. Where else in the world could a village boy grow up to be one of the greatest symbols of forgiveness and reconciliation the earth has ever known. A states man and founding father of a new type of society. South Africa - the country without a name, but a geographic designation is apt in its name, it should offer direction and lead for the African continent. This country has given rise to some incredible sporting talent, innovations and medical breakthroughs. We have had and continue to produce great leaders in business, industry and science. We boast a country with biodiversity seldom challenged by other countries and melting pot of racial diversity bubbling with ideas and desire for progress. Unlike most - ours has been a dark history, a history we have not fully faced and found ways to coexist with. The shame of our past keeps on visiting us in present. Through our