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Time to get SA's youngsters real jobs
Saturday Star
|May 03, 2025
ON MAY 1, South Africa marked Workers' Day, a time to reflect on the state of employment in the country.
Yet, as the nation grapples with a youth unemployment rate of over 44%, experts remain concerned about the challenges preventing South Africans from accessing meaningful work.
Dr Armand Bam, Senior Lecturer and Head of Social Impact at Stellenbosch Business School, highlighted how recent shifts in Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE) have aimed to include groups such as women, people with disabilities, and individuals from rural areas.
While there has been progress in areas like enterprise development, Dr Bam noted that many barriers still persist. “The measure of true inclusion,” he said, “is when these groups not only enter but can thrive within the economy, with sustained access to ownership, leadership, and decision-making opportunities.”
He pointed to issues like education gaps, unconscious bias, limited access to capital, and geographic exclusion as key obstacles still at play. “Inclusion must go beyond representation to dismantling the systemic obstacles still embedded in our economy,” he emphasised.
Dr Bam believes BBBEE should go beyond compliance and become both a business and societal imperative.
This story is from the May 03, 2025 edition of Saturday Star.
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