No jobs and little hope overshadow South Africa vote

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South Africa's unemployment rate - one of the highest in the world - is a hot political issue ahead of the general election next week.

Wearing a yellow garbage collector’s hi-viz vest, political science graduate Tumelo Georgy joined a small protest outside the headquarters of a Johannesburg waste management firm.

Frustrated, many voters are planning to ditch the long-ruling African National Congress and on May 29, the party is expected to lose its outright parliamentary majority for the first time since 1994.has failed,” said Fikile Ndaba, a 49-year-old mother-of-three from Diepkloof, a district of the historic township of Soweto.Having voted ANC at every previous election, she is now unsure whether to vote at all, she said.The problem has deep roots and no quick fixes, economists say.

Eight out of 10 schoolchildren aged nine or 10 struggle to understand what they read, according to a study published last year. “If you’re born to a family living in a rural area you’re going to go to an under-resourced school and if you do go to university, you are probably going to go to a university that is not good and then you’re not going to find work,” he said.Black economic empowerment policies encouraging firms to increase black ownership, employment and procurement have largely benefited only a small group of well-connected people, said von Fintel.

 

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