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SpeakUp76: For Youth Day we asked first-year journalism students from CPUT to write for us. Here's what Lisalee Solomons had to say:

For Youth Day we asked first-year journalism students from the Cape Peninsula University of Technology to write for us.Being born in 1994 and therefore now known as a "born free", I would have thought that the advent of democracy in our country would have brought with it far more opportunities than challenges for the youth. Yet nothing could be further from the truth. The youth of South Africa are today in crisis.

I have been fortunate enough to have found work immediately after matriculating in 2012. My goal was always to get into university and study journalism. One would think that after obtaining a bachelor's pass in matric, and three distinctions, you would be eligible to gain access to university. Yet my journey to enter university has been long, depressing and daunting. I have been told my marks were not good enough and that I would have to return to school to write supplementary exams in order to qualify for university entrance. All this, only to be declined again for 6 consecutive years! To this day I still do not know why I have been declined so many times, but I have discovered that many other students have experienced the same fate.

Today I am finally a journalism student, after applying every year since 2012. We as the youth of South Africa face plenty of challenges; apart from entrance to university. Unemployment is a major factor facing young people today. Being deprived of an education is not what Nelson Mandela had in mind for a democratic South Africa.

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