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You are here: Home / News / Youth – an investment worth making

Youth – an investment worth making

30 June 2023 by Alan

What would a country be without the youth? They are the future, after all. We have experienced how every generation does things in their own special way.

By Larry Crisp

What would a country be without the youth? They are the future, after all. We acquire experienced how every generation does things in their own special way.

I belong to a generation where you kept peaceful when grown-ups talk. We were taught to fabricate up our beds and wash dishes at a very young age. Our curfew was the sunset, and not whatever time we were told to be indoors. The folks back then definitely did not spare the rod and very few of us got spoiled. Take-away was a luxury not experienced often and when it did arrive, it was very memorable.

Today’s youth honest brag differently, as I like to say. At times, I wish I can establish them all in a time machine honest so they can realise how much better life is these days.

We can, however, not assign all the blame on the youth because we are the modern generation of parents and how we raise them makes all the inequity. Back in the day, there were few career choices that parents glorified and wanted their descendant to enter into, pilot and doctor being top of the list. These days, there are so many different choices, some traditional and some not, as we acquire witnessed with the boom in social media influencers.

There are various avenues these days that youth can explore, one of them being a career in water. With all the rotten press observed regarding water challenges, it would be opportune for youth to venture into this sector. The sector needs young minds with a fresh perspective and vigour to resolve issues the country is facing, from lack of water to water contamination, even looking into resolving sanitation issues.

The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) offers various opportunities in the form of bursaries for youth interested in doing studies related to water and forms can be accessed through the DWS website, as well as DWS offices. The department annually runs competitions from primary school grades up till high school where learners can win an array of prices for themselves and their school, as well as bursaries for themselves in the high school competitions. The competitions are named Baswa le Meetse for the primary schools, Aqua Enduro, South African Youth Water Prize and Debate for the high school learners. These high school learners also believe the opportunity to compete in Sweden, Stockholm, if they are the victors at the national level of these competitions.

The department saw it prudent to invest in the youth as they are without a doubt the future of our water resources.

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    30 June 2023 at 4:23 pm

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