ANC youth league demands Mantashe clarify unemployment remarks

The African National Congress Youth League has called on party chairperson Gwede Mantashe to explain his comments linking youth unemployment to a lack of job applications. ANCYL president Collen Malatji issued the demand during a memorial lecture in North-West province. He warned of potential protests if no clarification is provided before the ANC's January 8 statement.

The African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) has sharply criticized remarks made by the party's National Chairperson, Gwede Mantashe, regarding youth unemployment. In an interview with SABC News, Mantashe suggested that high unemployment rates among young people stem from insufficient effort in applying for available jobs.

ANCYL President Collen Malatji responded forcefully, stating that Mantashe must clarify his position. Speaking at the Peter Mokaba Memorial Lecture held at the JM Ntsime Hall in Mogwase, North-West province, on Friday, Malatji emphasized the need for an explanation. He warned that without it, young people might resort to dramatic action by presenting their CVs on stage before ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers the party's January 8 statement on Saturday.

This exchange highlights ongoing tensions within the ANC over economic issues, particularly youth unemployment, which remains a pressing concern in South Africa. Malatji's comments underscore the youth league's frustration with perceived insensitive attributions to joblessness, urging a more empathetic approach from party leadership.

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