YES is the largest 12-month, full-time youth employment programme in the South African economy, with a post-programme employment rate of about 45%, says Daily Maverick. The programme has already injected R8.3-billion into the economy through youth salaries alone by partnering with some of South Africa's top corporates.

South Africa, like many countries globally, grapples with the challenge of youth unemployment, while young South Africans bear the brunt of unemployment. The unemployment rate in the country among 15 to 24-year-olds is a shocking 60.8%, followed by 41.7% among 25 to 34-year-olds, says the news agency. 

Exposure to the workplace has far-reaching implications in addressing the scourge of youth unemployment. The Top 35 Under 35 Awards aren't just about recognition but about propelling young leaders into a future of possibilities. According to Daily Maverick, the successful candidates will also be provided with career development and mentoring opportunities for one year. 

In addition, Daily Maverick says that it has launched a live online Youth Employment Hub to not only create awareness of the impact YES and its partners have made on youth unemployment and provide more insight on the Top 35 Under 35 candidates but also to serve as an ongoing resource on the critical issue of youth employability in South Africa.

According to Daily Maverick, the YES Top 35 Under 35 Awardees will be announced in an exclusive edition of Daily Maverick's weekly DM168 newspaper in stores on Saturday, 14 September. 

Daily Maverick concludes that DM168 is available at selected stores, including:

  • Checkers
  • Woolworths
  • Pick n Pay
  • Spar
  • Exclusive Books, and
  • airport stores.

For more information, visit www.dailymaverick.co.za

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