THE youth in the rural areas are still living on the last page of a novel when it comes to information.
The information there is so elusive that you struggle to find a copy of last week's newspaper. People in these areas still get excited about seeing a newspaper that is two years old.
While the youth in Gauteng receive bursaries and learnerships with mere C symbols, back in the rural areas they push wheelbarrows with someone's groceries for a small fee, to get them through the day though they had distinctions in matric.
It is hard to imagine how one can be so successful with just a C symbol, while others with far better symbols continue to struggle.
Steven Vukeya, Bramfischerville
Bright youth in rural areas disadvantaged
THE youth in the rural areas are still living on the last page of a novel when it comes to information.
The information there is so elusive that you struggle to find a copy of last week's newspaper. People in these areas still get excited about seeing a newspaper that is two years old.
While the youth in Gauteng receive bursaries and learnerships with mere C symbols, back in the rural areas they push wheelbarrows with someone's groceries for a small fee, to get them through the day though they had distinctions in matric.
It is hard to imagine how one can be so successful with just a C symbol, while others with far better symbols continue to struggle.
Steven Vukeya, Bramfischerville
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