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The SafeSpace Universe

The SafeSpace Universe

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  • SafeSpace Youth On Politics Part feat Sibusiso Dlamlenze
    Feb 15 2026

    Is South Africa’s youth disillusioned with politics? 🇿🇦 In this powerful conversation, we explore why many young South Africans feel disconnected from the political process—and what might change that. We don’t shy away from the tough topics: from the lasting legacy of colonialism and migrant labour, to the heated debates around BEE and staggering youth unemployment. We also touch on the crisis of fatherlessness, and look at global figures inspiring a new generation, like Burkina Faso’s Ibrahim Traoré. This is more than a South African story. It’s about the future of a continent and how the next generation is navigating identity, economics, and power in a complex world. Key Topics Discussed: 🕊️ Colonial & Apartheid Legacy – How history shapes today’s politics. 📈 BEE (Black Economic Empowerment) – Empowerment or division? 😞 Youth Unemployment & The “Born Free” Generation’s struggle. 👨‍👧‍👦 Fatherlessness & Social Fractures – The impact of migrant labour systems. 🌍 Global Perspectives – What can SA learn from leaders like Ibrahim Traoré? ⚡ Where does the hope lie? Whether you’re in Johannesburg, Lagos, Nairobi, London, or New York – this conversation is for you. If you care about Africa’s future, youth engagement, and honest political dialogue, hit SUBSCRIBE and join the community. This video from The SafeSpace Podcast features a discussion on "Youth On Politics" (1:01). The hosts and guests delve into why the youth might be disinterested in politics, touching upon various socio-economic and political issues in South Africa. Key discussion points include: Formation and Impact of the GNU (Government of National Unity): The hosts discuss the formation of the GNU a year after the 2024 elections, noting predictions that came true (ANC losing votes, GNU formation) and unforeseen events (appointed ministers) (2:05-3:07). The Patriotic Alliance (PA) and Gayton McKenzie: They discuss the role of the PA and its leader, Gayton McKenzie, particularly his initial ambition for the Ministry of Policing and Home Affairs, and his eventual appointment as Minister of Arts and Culture (4:02-5:10). His active role in the initial stages of his ministry, including making "spinning" a sport, is also highlighted (4:34-5:01). Black Economic Empowerment (BEE): The conversation extensively covers BEE, with criticisms that it isn't working effectively, even for black people, and is primarily benefiting a select few through tenders rather than the majority (8:10-10:04). The historical context of BEE's formation at Codesa is also mentioned (9:10-9:46). Challenges for Youth Entrepreneurship and Employment: The hosts discuss the difficulties youth face in breaking into entrepreneurship, citing "red tape" and issues with government programs like NYDA and Shanduka Black Umbrellas that require businesses to be already working to receive funding (10:10-12:21). The temporary nature of youth employment solutions like "youth years for youth program" and "Teacher's assistance" is criticized (12:35-13:10). Disinterest of Youth in Politics: The underlying question throughout the video is why South African youth are so politically disinterested (13:30-13:33, 25:10-25:22).. Interesting topics : The BELA Act : https://share.google/aimode/AqN5VdDuLJh9J7Tw6 #SouthAfrica, #AfricanPolitics, #YouthInPolitics, #BEE, #IbrahimTraore, #PanAfricanism, #YouthUnemployment, #PoliticalPodcast, #BornFree, #FutureOfAfrica

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