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Launch of a new digital activation programme to highlight the plight of unemployed graduates

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As the unemployment crisis in the country appears to be deepening, with young people bearing the brunt of this graduates are not spared. Youth unemployment in country is at a staggering 45.8 percent meaning 4.7 million young people across the country are not participating meaningfully in the economy. The Letsoalo Global is launching a digital activation campaign aimed at putting the spotlight on the severe socio-economic challenges currently faced by South African university graduates. For more Bongiwe Zwane spoke to Doulos Letsoalo, Chief Executive officer at Letsoalo Global

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