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Young people must get involved in politics to transform lives

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July 22, 2025

Their motivation should be driven by a sense of purpose, not desperation

- MICHAEL ANDISILE MAYALO

Young people must get involved in politics to transform lives

IN EVERY generation, a call emerges - a call to rise, to challenge the status quo, and to build a better future. Today, that call is louder than ever, and it is directed squarely at the youth.

But as we respond, we must ask ourselves: Why are we stepping into politics? Is it simply a way to escape poverty, or is it a path to creating real, lasting change for everyone? Politics should never be reduced to a shortcut to personal enrichment. It must not become a tool for survival or personal gain. It should be viewed as a powerful platform to uplift communities, restore dignity, and build a future founded on justice and fairness. When young people enter political spaces, their motivation should be driven by a sense of purpose, not desperation.

Across many developing countries, and especially here in South Africa, young people face serious challenges. High unemployment, poor education, inequality, and exclusion from decision-making are part of daily life. It's no surprise that politics often appears to be a fast-track to influence, wealth, and power. But when personal advancement becomes the primary motivation, the purpose is lost. What follows is more corruption, more gatekeeping, and more disappointment. We must remind ourselves why we began this journey.

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