Every year on 16 June South Africa commemorates the 1976 Soweto uprising to pay tribute to learners who stood up against the apartheid government.
Observed as a public holiday, the day serves as a reminder that young people in the country were at the forefront of our struggle.
It also provides us with an opportunity to take stock of the strides we have made in addressing issues facing the youth.
During this month of youth, government and its agencies such as the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) will host a number of engagements, including youth expos, dialogues and youth entrepreneur hubs to showcase opportunities available to young people.
Source: https://www.gov.za/
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