There are so many smart young people in South Africa that need to replace the pensioners in government.
@tsekomofokeng18210 ай бұрын
True
@rikehm373510 ай бұрын
True just need the experience to prove they can do it!
@Snazzydoll44010 ай бұрын
Indeed especially in parliament.
@kgomotsomashilane519410 ай бұрын
Tired irrelevant pensioners jst to be precise😅
@firstcomment74910 ай бұрын
Young educated ppl will learn as they go + will do a better job than ppl with only failed communist exposure to their credit. If only the masses will trust them with their votes.
@RedJAM479 ай бұрын
'Exploitation can never be a foot in the door' I got my first real job at a local entertainment centre and I had this mindset of I didn't care how much or how little they will pay I just wanted an opportunity, I was tired of staying home but what resulted was we were exploited. We worked exhausting long hours, saved the owners huge bucks instead of them hiring more staff in return for about -R3k a month. As time went I realised you can't survive on that amount with high food prices, high fuel prices which translate to high transport costs etc. I quit and learnt a very valuable lesson there. Make sure you are compensated well.and fairly, stick with your duties and responsibilities in your employment contract, nothing more nothing less
@RealLaone9 ай бұрын
Some jobs can cost you more than they're making you. that time you can't even use your spare time on side hustles or invest in gaining more skills because they take all aspects of your life. "Exploitation can never be a foot in the door" is one hell of a line.
@zeesays7269 ай бұрын
I have always said working for less than 6k after tax with a degree is really a slap in the face I wouldn't except because you cant afford medical aid funeral policy clothes food nothing so what are you working 4 honestly
@zerog10379 ай бұрын
Tht opportunity gave you experience which allowed you to find better work. I would work with no pay for a year if it meant I could get tht experience to use elsewhere, but I'm not allowed to because of minimum wage laws which leads to hiring those with experience instead.
@AK--if1su9 ай бұрын
I agree in part- Many companies in the private sector underpay in order to save on employee taxes and just to spoil the ones on top, especially graduates. Im in Cape Town and many of these fonkong "professional" firms abuse their staff with that low wage. Its sickening to the point where you hate getting up for work every day and lack motivation. Starting low is fine, but they refuse to give yearly increases as workers with more experience should make them more marketable. Instead, they are threatened with loosing their job and asked repeatedly " are you in this for the money only or do you love your career?". That question bugged me and i hated the owner for that. I say agree partly because there is an aspect called loyalty, and if a worker keeps job hopping in order to get a higher salary, they will never really have a good reference on their Cv's as well building relationships with company owners which is key for any work place. Lastly, chasing the money also brews Entitlement which i feel is a huge problem nowadays where individuals refuse to do the work but want to get paid handsomely. I mean look at most of the workers in council. Just overall lack of effort but a lekker pay package every year. So yah.
@phathutshedzomukwevho83029 ай бұрын
"POLITICIANS WILL NEVER LET THEIR KIDS WORK FOR MINIMUM WAGE"
@ayandantuli398210 ай бұрын
EXPLOITATION CAN NEVER BE A FOOT IN THE DOOR!!!
@nkatekomhlari9 ай бұрын
This guy is so well spoken. He says all the right things. Inspirational.
@siphiwengcobo397510 ай бұрын
Bonga knows his story 👌👌👌
@sibusisomani174610 ай бұрын
I like this young man, how he articulate his statement is on par, I think SA has a future leader in this one.
@bonginkosigoodwillndhlovu67769 ай бұрын
Our politicians have no idea what they are talking about. Bonga makes a lot of sense. Keep up the good work.
@marshalsunrise65829 ай бұрын
Just check what qualifications they have , trust me bhutwam you'll lose hope And even nalabanayo I higher education qualification it's not the one for the job they have , start with Bheki cele
@chrisdanielchabalala2819 ай бұрын
Floyd shivambu speaks about this all the time bro
@zerog10379 ай бұрын
He made a few errors though, but evidently more educated than most politicians
@Breadbuzy9 ай бұрын
But he’s mistakes about private sector. Private sector does not crate employment government does. Private sector doesn’t run charities it is up to the government to put policies and create the economy that will allow for more employment. If companies could get people to work for free they would do it, they can’t because if government policies.
@thelastmarketbender86569 ай бұрын
@@Breadbuzy well said, pvt sector has a duty to its share holders, also there should be an incentive for growth for them, if a big company invests in growth and more hirings etc, give them a tax break of tax reduction etc
@dumisilekhunga79099 ай бұрын
What we need are people who understand the spaces that they governing. Someone with a qualification, passion and experience in arts and culture should be a Minister of Arts and culture Someone with a qualification in Sports Management and passion for sports should be a Minister of Sports And this young man right here should be Advisor to the President!
@itumelengmakgetla183710 ай бұрын
Makhanya is 100% correct!!!
@lisomdutyana151410 ай бұрын
excellent interview by Bonga!
@MaVee311210 ай бұрын
Listening to young people like Bonga gives one so much hope about the future of this country, the continent and just humanity in general. Brilliant mind bringing such cogent and persuasive arguments.
@mondliedwin48579 ай бұрын
we have alot of smart youth that can build this country
@AmamfenguTV9 ай бұрын
LOL
@MensConference-i1d9 ай бұрын
This guy knows Economics and Labour Law
@misskaykayRSA9 ай бұрын
That’s what he studied at Wits. He’s brilliant! Great conversation.
@tumelocharlea32789 ай бұрын
This Leader needs to be protected at all times. SA Youth still needs him .
@Motivation51610 ай бұрын
This young man speaks so much sense ....I haven't had such good articulation in many years
@Otherlevel519 ай бұрын
3 answers for this problem: 1. Young people are not applying to enough jobs. For instance they should be applying to at least 10 to 20 jobs a day, no joke. 2. They are not voluntaring enough or advancing their skills on they're own. The internet today allows you to somewhat develop yourself and practice what you studied in school. You have to teach yourself skills if you can. 3. Companies today want an already made employee, They don't like training or developing interns or graduates. So even if you have education or qualifications is you don't have experience which just means do you know how to do the job, they won't hire you. My suggestion to the youth is what ever job you want Try to do the job without being employed, almost like an entrepreneur for that position. You don't have to be successful you just have prove you can do the job. And then when you go for interviews you must display your capabilities show rather then tell. To get the interviews is easy just apply like crazy. Personal, I know my industry, I know my strengths, I know my skills. I applied to at least 10 to 15 jobs a day. It might take a few months but you will get a job if you do the thing I outlined. I also constantly learn new skills on KZbin and practice those skills in my job and in my personal capacity.
@EmmanuelButhane9 ай бұрын
And there is computer software technology that is required to have advanced knowledge of, such as Microsoft office suite, SAP ERP system, Google cloud based systems & many others if you have a Business degree and want to work in medium to large scale companies.
@syemalekano9 ай бұрын
Thank you. This is very insightful. It's true we must become fanatics of life-long learning. Sometimes, these skills can eventually allow you to venture into your own lucrative idea.
@samukeloradebe66339 ай бұрын
This is a good suggestion. However, even if we all upskill ourselves and take initiative to practise and utilise our skills in diff places while jobsearching, it will not solve the problem of a high unemployment rate. There aren't enough jobs to absorb everyone who is unemployed or to even half the unemployment rate. That is the bigger issue.
@LM-he7eb9 ай бұрын
Thank you. NUMBER 1 is very important & we don't talk about it. Typing out 1 CV and sending it to 5 companies a week is not job-seeking. You need to send atleast 5CV a day. Each CV must be custom-made for the role you're applying for. Don't apply on the last day of the application date, don't send colourful CVs & don't have spelling errors. Everyone has a phone with internet access. But, they spend the whoooooole day on WhatsApp, instead of taking free online courses. They don't use don't same phone to join free online work-simulation programs & paying online freelancing programs. They don't use the internet to learn to be better spoken
@LM-he7eb9 ай бұрын
@@samukeloradebe6633 People can work abroad, and freelance online for international companies. There are roles
@andrewhaine72179 ай бұрын
The economy can't create jobs with the amount of state-level corruption we're currently faced with.
@bathob36259 ай бұрын
True we are fighting a rigid system
@A1Zl-k8u10 ай бұрын
SA has a lot of people with good skills. What happens and I do not know how did it happen that Zimbabweans and Nigerians took over departments like EDUCATION, HEALTH, ECONOMY. For example how can doctors not be employed ? Why do we prefer Cubans, Nigerians, Congolese over our own blood? It is time, really it is time. We need to go back to the drawing board, it will be worse with EFF.
@LethaboMatseke10 ай бұрын
Simple they're cheaper than us and so employers prefer them for profits.
@RiteshBalu-w1x10 ай бұрын
Yep, cheaper labour and also some of these jobs are being bought.
@Dr_Du-Little10 ай бұрын
Are saying there are more Zimbabweans, Congolese and Nigerians employed, than South Africans in those sectors you mentioned?
@sofiyabammukardam411910 ай бұрын
In private schools, you will find the majority of educators Zimbabweans, and in retail and construction, the majority are Malawians and Zimbabweans When you say with EFF it will be worse, only time will tell. Time will tell who will save SA. I dont see hope in all directions.
@LethaboMatseke10 ай бұрын
@@sofiyabammukardam4119 ActionSA
@avelile10 ай бұрын
Some of us are really not looking for employment but rather investment in our SMME's but neither is Government or existing commercial entities are investing in SMME's therefore we are forced to ride the wave of slow growth. There is too much focus on "employment" shift the focus to job creation through entrepreneurship. We have many skilled graduates whom the country can invest in helping them start their own businesses. I believe if government approaches the problem from this angle, then the dependency on the few commercial companies will shrink.
@thisisntokozo10 ай бұрын
Bro I'm also in the same space (SMMEs) and I agreed with you 100%
@nokukatom9 ай бұрын
My sentiments exactly!
@praisematsekete45569 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@zeesays7269 ай бұрын
I agree I'm looking for funding my own business I gave up looking 4 a job coz honestly companies are not offering decent pay
@paullamola23179 ай бұрын
Some feel like scam, you present your Plan and idea it gets rejected them few months down the line booom! Someone with support of that institution is using the exact same idea in the same area proposed. Yoh!
@tholakelenkosi55729 ай бұрын
Half way through the video and I'm moved by his expressions- keep it up Bonga! we need more of such thinking.
@meka-eelpather84859 ай бұрын
First person in politics I've heard that makes sense
@Rj129229 ай бұрын
Anyone can learn how to do a job if they don't already have qualifications. the problem is racial quotas, government mismanagement and a broken economy. Companies are rewarded for employing X number of a certain race over another and companies don't have the budget to employ enough people so they either retrench the ones they have or don't hire in the first place. Another problem is "lack of experience" if you're 18-25 how can you have experience if no one wants to give you that opportunity to gain some. Its not a mismatch of skills
@wandilehlatshwayo85959 ай бұрын
what an eloquent speaker
@Brantley_ZA9 ай бұрын
"exploitation can never be a foot in the door!" 📌
@GaragePie2210 ай бұрын
Government doesn't pay grants, HARD working tax payers pay grants! No one minds helping the needy but not half the population!
@zolapowerfultigeressibrahi93699 ай бұрын
Absolutely I couldn't agree with you more
@resphantom9 ай бұрын
True, every year government gets around R1.5 trillion in tax. According to SARS stats which makes up that total: (PIT) Personal Income tax: 35.5% (VAT) Value Added tax: 25% (CIT) Corporate Income tax: 20.7% (OT) Orher tax: 18.8% Combining PIT and VAT: The common worker contributes to 60.5% of the governments total tax. However, people who gets grants also pay VAT, and the tax gets recycled via workers and businesses paying tax. I looked up our debt situation and it's not looking good. On the intrest alone we are throwing away R1 bil a day. That means we are throwing away around R365 bil (24% of all our tax money) every year. Money that could've been used to help people. On the one side there has to be cashflow from businesses to stop monopolies and give other businesses a chance to grow. On the other end government needs to pay off their debt, monitor their spending and who they are spending it to. Also not run businesses. We don't need monopolies and dictatorships. In both cases the people suffer.
@wukong53429 ай бұрын
That problem goes away when you finally allow more youth into job opportunities
@resphantom9 ай бұрын
@@wukong5342 Another 'you' problem. Well then why don't 'you' start a business and hire young people.? See if it's profitable without stable infrastructure. I work for someone, I don't 'hire'. This is an 'us' problem, not a 'you' problem.
@BatsiraiMusuka9 ай бұрын
Well put. I wish Afrika was led by the youth. We would be much further by now. Well put Bonga👌🏾👏🏾
@Itstartswithyounetwork9 ай бұрын
Bonga is a brilliant young man. Makes sense, knows his story and tells it we'll. Keep up the great work, we need more leaders of this caliber. The future is in good hands for sure
@dailyshowtelevisiondstv558510 ай бұрын
Points taken: Informal sector does not exist in SA.l stayed in SA for more than 8 years and I studied Computer systems in SA and could not find a job but l acquired skills in Plumbing, Welding and Electrical systems. These are the skills you will never find in most SA youth, l have never met a young south African builder, plumber and they actually think those are not an actual profession.
@mandlenkosikervin589610 ай бұрын
I make a lot of money from these skills
@rainbowtrust634710 ай бұрын
True
@badge55759 ай бұрын
Why would I break my back just to make peanuts
@vanhuvanhuvese27389 ай бұрын
@@badge5575the average millionaire is contractor in construction welding pays better than a random office job a skilled welder is paid more money even in the USA is like that too welder makes money than an office administrator or even accountant.People whop produce stuff, fix stuff get paid more than those who push papers
@Umlazi_Broadcast10 ай бұрын
Wow Makhanya ngeke mfethu you need to speak more !!!! I am Impressed.
@danielmarisa15859 ай бұрын
this was a pretty good conversation, let's keep conversations like this informative interview. SA has a lot of potential and the youth are ready to work and build this nation.
@thandosibisi17019 ай бұрын
The whole job system right now is just a mess , learnership need degrees instead of just Matric and vocational certificates, employment age limit is up to 35 where in real fact life just started . Universities are full soo education for some isn't attainable because people at home cannot afford . Like everything really is just a mess , nothing right now is for the youth honestly , we live in the past and we are not looking at present and future
@GaragePie2210 ай бұрын
You can change minimum wage, unemployment is a much bigger problem than a minimum wage. You get 30 year older here in SA that have never worked! You could make it that from 18 - 25 yrs there could be a low wage so young people can get out of the house and get skills and meet colleagues. You can't have a high minimum wage when you have 40% unemployment in a country its ludicrous!
@MsMak039 ай бұрын
Agreed. the 30 yr old that hasn't worked is very prevalent
@brendablose891810 ай бұрын
Brilliant interview Bonga!! Wow!! So proud of you. 🎉
@lesedi4289 ай бұрын
Very intelligent a true economist
@drxyd9 ай бұрын
The existence of oligopolies is precisely the issue. Fundraising in SA is extremely difficult, not to mention attaining permits and licenses from this dysfunctional government.
@SydneyD28-610 ай бұрын
This young man is brilliant. With a youth leader like him, and the way in which he thinks, the future of the young is bright
@matthewsditlhake10 ай бұрын
They are gonna neutralize him'💔
@SydneyD28-610 ай бұрын
@@matthewsditlhake sadly
@tsekomofokeng1829 ай бұрын
He must be from private school. Government schools disaster
@mokwadileboboikano93329 ай бұрын
Government still depends on posting or physical handing as a form of submission of job application. Photocopying it's pricey, certifying through commissioner of oath its a effort. Posting its added costs considering that SAPO doesn't function. In between to access all this facilities you need bus fare which unemployed they can't even raise. Above all the system works against the poor and unemployment.
@masego31529 ай бұрын
Very insightful, thank you and you're such a well-spoken and compassionate man!
@limbic94059 ай бұрын
Makhanya perceptive is a true reality of a daily young unemployed person its sad that the youth has to over explain themselves in order to get reasonable resources to live and function in the economy. 30 years on this democracy young people are kept as an after thought they only became a topic of importance in the polls.
@kierenvanderhaar63299 ай бұрын
This was such a intelligent conversion. Well done would like to see more
@MKL_D10 ай бұрын
14:07 there is no one without skills.everyone has something to offer. Yet i agree with half of the things he says.
@imaniraks779 ай бұрын
if what you offer is not what the market want then it is useless..and you consequently have no skill, or no useful skill
@janetjohnston17029 ай бұрын
@@imaniraks77Exactly! Our Minister of Education has announced twice in the previous years that the youth should stop choosing career paths under Law & teaching because there is already a large number of lawyers & teachers who are unemployed. Then there are those that choose to study careers that have no demand 🤔 I guess career guidance needs to be a frequent practice in schools to avoid wasting time getting a qualification that won't work for you in the future while accumulating scholarship debt.
@anesumuchena9 ай бұрын
This problem actually starts at the Basic Education level, there are so many problems there alone. If the roots of a tree are dead, the tree won't thrive
@zeesays7269 ай бұрын
It's not only the youth that isnt finding a job its adults too everyone in 3rd world countries
@j.vrooyen79759 ай бұрын
Talent without opportunity means nothing.
@achumangelanga62999 ай бұрын
I am him and he is I!!!
@Alexandrelaurent19 ай бұрын
Wow and they call us monkeys , with young people like this men S.A future looks bright.
@zerog10379 ай бұрын
🤔
@One.Person9 ай бұрын
It's all talk, the economy is white owned and can't be changed by words.
@interestingtimespodcastsa9 ай бұрын
Impeccable interview !!!
@mfundondlazi103810 ай бұрын
What an eloquent conversation driven by the guest. I'd love to follow this movement
@tsekomofokeng18210 ай бұрын
Government is just a spectator. Government should be leading by making sure the environment is conducive for private sector to create jobs. Government does not care,because is leaderless and does not have vision is visionless. There are so many things that can be done. How are so wish ANC must get off power.
@christinevandermerwe-gl2sm10 ай бұрын
Government is under control of Putin.
@wilburfrancis339110 ай бұрын
What a blessing this young man is. Cutting through the lies and nonsense!
@thandolwethu22639 ай бұрын
Oh Wonder full Good specific words you are talking I am proud of you . ❤❤
@bakangbdeep10 ай бұрын
Bonga great interview
@thecraftsman91209 ай бұрын
Leader of the Youths & Speaker of the Truth
@bathob36259 ай бұрын
Absolutely loved this interview 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
@Great_Ghortz9 ай бұрын
Bonga is an intellectual
@raymondshiburi91519 ай бұрын
Brilliant explanation my brother, EFF says it too but hey.
@lemmahmdodana53019 ай бұрын
Plus, we should change the question to- Why are not business minded? There is a reason.
@nokokganakga46569 ай бұрын
Companies nowadays create employment via internships and apprenticeships having about 500 people on an internship only to hire two or people in the end
@zerog10379 ай бұрын
I would work for less than minimum wage if I could, just to stsrt me out. It sucks tht I don't have tht power
@MosDigiJournal9 ай бұрын
He is hitting the nail on the head.
@thebehlahatsi836210 ай бұрын
Council this, association this, forum that! Just another politician doing his thesis! Too much theory dololo practice.....
@remo65389 ай бұрын
Great insights, Bonga.
@MKL_D10 ай бұрын
13:21 That guy mustn't lie about Action SA. They have no such policy against minimum wage. Here is their policy: Universal Basic Income Stimulus 3. Other highlights » Introduce a three-year universal basic income stimulus (UBIS) that transfers monthly cash payments to all eligible South Africans, calculated at the food poverty line in year one, the lower-bound poverty line in year two, and the upper-bound poverty line in year three. page 38. He must come back and correct it.
@RealLaone9 ай бұрын
We need more people with such ideas and plans for the youth to have them implemented.
@bms_8889 ай бұрын
Where can i listen more content of this guy cause his correct in his points
@blxvkcreator12769 ай бұрын
Westville Boys High represent!
@resphantom9 ай бұрын
This is the most sane person I've heard in a long while, is he running for president?
@siyakhanzimande48179 ай бұрын
I like how he dealt with the opposition parties questions and suggestions 😂
@martinndlovu87419 ай бұрын
Bonga cooked this interview 🎉
@muhammadmohammed220810 ай бұрын
Why isn't Big Business investing in more job creation projects ?
@tshidioageng691810 ай бұрын
Interesting young man... People who we needed to challenge exploitation
@mohaudmokoena157710 ай бұрын
This young man is brilliant!
@Rulthelion9 ай бұрын
Because they are comfortable where they are, this is why they not voting out anc.
@Wuzmu9 ай бұрын
Because GROOVE first, WORK later mentality!
@faith92249 ай бұрын
Nope. Not everyone does that maybe the youth you surround yourself with but dont speak for all the youth....
@Akha1419 ай бұрын
@@faith9224 whatever affects a vast majority automatically depicts the entire population the truth is that a vast majority of our youth are grooving instead of acquiring tangible skills that will qualify them within an employment sector/ to sustain themselves independently
@NickMathevula9 ай бұрын
Why do a study on kids? Why would a 15 year old be looking for a job! Redo the study and focus on correct age groups to reflect corrects stats
@siyabongasipho30559 ай бұрын
And another thing that could've increased job opportunities was investing more on rural arreas rather than putting all the funds on cities, reason being on rural areas housingband land is more affordable than in cities so if the government took that route by building Malls and other factories, earning R3500 wouldn't been an issue since most people would afford to have basic needs like housing unlike in townships
@Loinheartleo10 ай бұрын
The idea sold to the youth needing to earn a living wage with no experience is the problem. I think they should be employed and increments of increase depends on the progress made on merit. Im not saying this is the answer but need to be addressed with this in mind.
@janetjohnston17029 ай бұрын
I thought that it was common knowledge that experience rules in the work force but also having the academic proof puts you way ahead of the rest or more likely to be employed since you have both qualifications & experience. I guess it's because I grew up at a time where hard work was said to have better outcomes & thanks to that I was able to seek experience whenever I had the time for example, during school holidays I worked. This mentality exposed me to many opportunities & people since I was seen as a hard working individual plus having a lot of experience from different jobs does come in handy.
@Princess76199 ай бұрын
The issue lies within the education system and the prevalent skills mismatch in the workforce. Income grants should serve as a temporary solution until the unemployed individuals acquire the necessary skills to successfully enter the job market and secure sustainable employment. This necessitates a comprehensive approach to address the root causes of unemployment, including enhancing the quality and relevance of education and training programs, fostering partnerships between educational institutions and industries to align curricula with market needs, and providing targeted support for skills development and vocational training initiatives. By equipping individuals with the requisite skills and competencies demanded by employers, we can empower them to contribute meaningfully to the economy and achieve long-term financial independence and stability.
@Drawingboredi9 ай бұрын
Encourage decentralization! Boost small towns and connect rurals to functioning small towns. Hello we can't all squable for the same city opportunity. There are jobs to be created to uplift our country yet we would prepare to destroy the existing so thst the tender comes to refix it then to actually go fix things in Rurals or small cities. Then we could service those people and lawyers, doctors, pharmaceutical companies, stores selling local foods would run and there advertisers to boost all this, even encourage natural tourism. Come on SA man . All this potential wasted
@LethaboMatseke10 ай бұрын
I quit my job at a call center because they did not pay me enough. They made high commission entry so that only the best of the best can earn commission, they made us work 11 hours a day without overtime and they yelled at us all the time for not reaching target even though only the best of the best could reach target. In each team only one person reached target every two days. This shows that they engineered their KPI to be exploitative. Many of us are now unemployed because we refuse to be exploited. Imagine having a job but you cant buy alcohol, you can afford a well balanced diet, your unhealthy groceries can't even last a month, and you barely have enough for transport.
@ProcaviaCapensis-ts8ub10 ай бұрын
So what can you afford on R350 unemployment grant now that you don't have a job ? Sometimes you just have to accept bad jobs until you can get something better. A bad job is better than no job.
@LethaboMatseke10 ай бұрын
@@ProcaviaCapensis-ts8ub are you employed? Are you living in Joburg? I can definitely recommend you to them and they'll 100% hire you. exploitation should not be aa foot a the door, that's why foreigners are being hired because they're willing to be exploited
@ProcaviaCapensis-ts8ub10 ай бұрын
@@LethaboMatsekeStay unemployed then. Enjoy living off R350 grant while sponging off your family and friends.
@badge55759 ай бұрын
@LethaboMatseke honestly speaking he is right it's better to be exploited there at the job then to earn 350
@LethaboMatseke9 ай бұрын
@@badge5575 oh I agree; now question is what level of exploitation are you willing to take? My answer is I'm not willing to take this level of exploitation. I am confident that I can find another job that pays better and treats me better.
@sbongamandlamwelase75599 ай бұрын
the kid took the old man to the cleaners bra!!!. SA YOUTH i think we can run this country
@SistaBossoMagazine9 ай бұрын
Brilliant!!! To the future 🥂
@mbusosiera16489 ай бұрын
The spaza shop sector is worth R 900 Billion and he is demonizing it, he is lost And this can be used to develop big black owned retailers!
@King_Cebekhulu-I9 ай бұрын
the government must pass laws that are business friendly,low tax for businesses,incentives for businesses that hire young people and give them experience.Enforce the law to keep the country safe and service delivery.Protect our industries from foreign companies that dump their products in the country.
@Thubelihle08159 ай бұрын
First time seeing this gent, uyayazi into yakhe
@smeekle20009 ай бұрын
It's sad how we are acting like this life is rocket science
@KingGagashe62559 ай бұрын
I believe in South Africans so much, especially those guys with SMMEs. The government must aggresively invest in uplifting small business, black people must be involved in the economy across all sector and the government has a huge role in enabling that. Looking at history, you will see how the National party played an integral part in assisting the Afrikaaner farmers with land, resources and skills uplifment, some where sent for training in Europe. These big private schools we see today with hectares of land, the banks, insurance companies, mines, etc but the ANC government is too invested in white companies to invest in black. I mean who cares about a black farmer when I have shares in a big Afrikaaner's farming business, that's the reality we face with politicians. The DA is not afraid to take a stand and fight for white folks.
@wukong53429 ай бұрын
But the issue is that unlike NP the black youth don’t have the same opportunity of chasing away other races as easily to build thier own businesses, the constitution allows expropriation but no one’s uses it 😢
@Rose-n8k7n9 ай бұрын
Government must assist with tender to grow business and employ unemployed people that's a good decision to avoid more unemployedment
@MilesYaziyo9 ай бұрын
An excellent rebuttal of the misguided idea that disempowering worker is the only path to economic growth which is constantly paraded by the free market parties.
@petersmangalisongoma201310 ай бұрын
As you call for minimum wage, you should have addressed the elephant in the room which is a fact that companies are avoiding hiring South Africans due to the same labour policies like minimum wage.... I can guarantee you, 70-80% of waiters in Pretoria are foreign nationals now, probably 50% of nurses are foreign nationals
@petersmangalisongoma201310 ай бұрын
90% or so of farm workers are Mozambicans and Zimbabweans
@Loinheartleo10 ай бұрын
Forcing businesses to use their profits to grow economic is wrong. JSE companies, etc, have borrowed, raised money to trade. Now that those companies are making a profit, its their prerogative if they choose to. Especially with the government not making it conducive to re-invest.
@ProcaviaCapensis-ts8ub10 ай бұрын
Business main aim is to make money. This is something communists don't understand and why communism is so unsuccessful.
@everrightgoikanngwamang4579 ай бұрын
Blowing mind📍
@mbasamvenene4439 ай бұрын
This young man is very sound ! He is definitely advancing from the Left !
@bhekisizwemthethwa34110 ай бұрын
I respect this guy...he knows his story...fuck!
@VendaHustler10 ай бұрын
Well articulation
@ETime979 ай бұрын
It all closes down to the school not trying or putting effort into those who need more attention.
@dumisanisangweni23189 ай бұрын
Refreshing outlook on the unemployment crisis !! Weneed him in Parliament or maybe a party of his own? Brilliant young man, exceptional young man.
@thatomap9 ай бұрын
Small and Medium Enterprises can change the SA cause the government doesn't care about those at all
@thatoqwabe10 ай бұрын
mara we don't have an economy la😢
@PappaLan10 ай бұрын
and they praise this man... blaming the it from the "1960's"?