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New graduates, matrics face that simple, terrifying question

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December 29, 2025

I AM that young person.

- NYANISO QWESHA

New graduates, matrics face that simple, terrifying question

THE uncomfortable truth is this: corporations are shrinking, automating, and cutting costs. They are not built to absorb millions of unemployed young people, says the writer. I File

The one who just finished matric, or who holds a fresh, crisp diploma or degree, and is still smelling of possibility. The graduation photos are posted. The family celebrations have quieted. The aunties have stopped calling to say they're proud.And then comes that moment. The quiet one. When reality clears its throat and asks the simple, terrifying question: What next?

Every morning starts the same. I wake up, switch on my phone, buy data if I can afford it, and scroll. I type “entry level” words that sound welcoming, almost kind. Then the conditions appear: two years’ experience required. Three years preferred. Valid driver's licence. Own transport. I close the app. Open another. The same story. Sometimes I apply anyway, hoping someone will see past the checklist and notice the human behind the CV. Most times, I hear nothing. Sometimes, an automated email thanks me for my interest and wishes me luck elsewhere.

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