Youth Capital discusses youth unemployment 1
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JOHANNESBURG - While all political parties campaigned around job creation, the Government of National Unity hasn’t shown the same urgency according to Nape Senong a mobiliser strategist at Youth Capital.
South Africa's unemployment rate is sitting at 32.1 percent in the third Quarter of 2024.
There has been a decline of 1.4-percent from the second quarter.
Statistician General, Risenga Maluleke confirmed this on Tuesday.
Senong from Youth Capital, a campaign advocating for policy change to address the jobs crisis, discussed what this means with eNCA.