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This past weekend was abuzz with politicians and the IEC trying to encourage people to vote. Young people in particular have been urged to register so that they can vote in the 2024 national and provincial elections. But some of them have raised their concerns asking what difference they vote will make to their lives. They are sighting unemployment, loadshedding and crime as some of their worries. Let’s take a listen to what some of them had to say.....
Guest: Vhahangwele Tsotetsi, - Chairperson of Project YouthSA and Vice-chairperson of BaswaConnect
Guest: Zenith Kwinana – Writer and public speaker, pursuing her post-grad studies in Journalism at Stellenbosch University
Guest: Naledi Mahlangu – Young person living in Lotus Gardens
Guest: Motheo Morakile – Unemployed first time voter based in Garankuwa
This past weekend was abuzz with politicians and the IEC trying to encourage people to vote. Young people in particular have been urged to register so that they can vote in the 2024 national and provincial elections. But some of them have raised their concerns asking what difference they vote will make to their lives. They are sighting unemployment, loadshedding and crime as some of their worries. Let’s take a listen to what some of them had to say.....
Guest: Vhahangwele Tsotetsi, - Chairperson of Project YouthSA and Vice-chairperson of BaswaConnect
Guest: Zenith Kwinana – Writer and public speaker, pursuing her post-grad studies in Journalism at Stellenbosch University
Guest: Naledi Mahlangu – Young person living in Lotus Gardens
Guest: Motheo Morakile – Unemployed first time voter based in Garankuwa