Problem in Ikemeleng
Saving young people by giving them jobs
The frustrations, hardships and temptations faced by
unemployed young people. In our community the unemployed pool grows, with new
graduations, matriculates’ and drop outs who can’t find work. Each year there
are thousand of unemployed queues, for over ten years there has been finger
pointing exercise with the government and the council complaining about the
laziness of young people, and how they are alliterated and demanding jobs.
Frustrated young unemployed people are responding by burning
tyres, trashing streets and demanding job opportunities. The blaming and the
burning tyres remain, even worse everywhere there are “NO JOBS” signs blocking
young people. Both the public and private sector should review their employment
programmes to accommodate all young people from Ikemeleng. The sad truth is the
higher the unemployment rate the higher the rate of drug and substance abuse
among youngsters or even opt prostitution as a way to have an income.
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