Alcohol abuse threatens South Africa's youth amid economic woes

In South Africa, alcohol consumption among young people has escalated dramatically, particularly during the 2025 festive season, exacerbating issues like unemployment and gender-based violence. Daily spending on alcohol reached R1-billion at its peak, straining healthcare resources and filling voids left by limited opportunities. Experts call for investments in youth infrastructure to counter this crisis.

South Africa's youth face a growing crisis of alcohol abuse, as highlighted in a recent op-ed. During the 2025 festive season, daily alcohol spending surged from an average of R414-million to over R1-billion, turning celebrations into periods of overindulgence. The South African Medical Association noted that this increase overwhelmed emergency units and trauma centers with more cases, leading to overcrowding and extended wait times.

Youth unemployment stands at a record 62.4% for those aged 15 to 24, according to Statistics South Africa. With few jobs or recreational facilities available, alcohol has become a primary escape in villages and townships. Underage drinking is normalized in taverns and clubs, where enforcement is lax.

The human toll is severe, especially for young women. A June 2025 study by the National Shelter Movement found that 82.8% of young African women in impoverished areas enter transactional relationships to meet basic needs, often resulting in gender-based violence, teenage pregnancies, and trauma.

Kenneth Diole, co-founder of YT Consulting Africa, argues that neglecting youth infrastructure fuels this cycle. He advocates for reinvesting in sports centers, libraries, and arts facilities; stricter enforcement against serving minors; and tackling unemployment to provide real alternatives to the bottle.

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The Drinks Federation of South Africa has warned consumers about the dangers of illicit alcohol, particularly during the Easter period. Fake and counterfeit products may contain harmful substances like methanol and industrial chemicals. Officials urge purchases from reputable outlets.

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