JOHANNESBURG - As Youth Month draws to a close, the focus shifts from remembering 1976 to addressing the harsh realities faced by young people.
With rising unemployment, gender-based violence and digital exclusion on the rise experts say South Africa must invest in more than just hard skills.
A groundbreaking programme launched by Higher Health is doing just that, arming young people with civic values and the soft skills needed to succeed in the modern world.
- The CEO of Higher Health, Professor Ramneek Ahluwalia; Wits student, Nolwazi Ngubo and Ekurhuleni East TVET college student, Acacia Sinuku unpacked more details with eNCA.