Zuma Urges South African Youth to Work Hard for Economic Freedom

Former South African president Jacob Zuma has called on the country’s youth to work hard to achieve economic freedom.
In his message, Zuma said young people must focus on building skills, creating opportunities, and striving for financial independence as part of the future of the nation. He highlighted that South Africa’s young population is key to its success as it faces ongoing economic challenges, including high unemployment and limited opportunities for many young people.
Zuma urged the youth to use education and hard work to build their own prosperity and contribute to the country’s growth.
He also encouraged young South Africans to stay away from substance abuse and instead invest in their futures.
His remarks come amid broader discussions about youth unemployment and economic participation in South Africa, where many young people are seeking ways to break into the job market and secure stable livelihoods.








