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The Presidency, Media Statement, 8 June 2016

 

 

President Zuma to Address the National Youth Day Commemoration in Soweto

 

 

President Jacob Zuma will on Thursday, 16 June 2016, deliver the national
message during the commemoration of the 40th Anniversary of the June 16,
1976 uprising in Soweto, Johannesburg.

 

Youth Day recognizes and celebrates the role of South African youth in the
liberation struggle, while also commemorating the pain and the sacrifices
that young people made so that we can all be free from the yoke of racist
oppression.

 

The anniversary of the historic uprising will be commemorated under the
theme "Youth Moving South Africa Forward".

 

"Youth Day remains one of the important occasions in the South African
calendar as the country reflects on the conscious sacrifices and resilience
of our young people who displayed incredible courage and determination to
liberate themselves and the country from the callous apartheid regime. This
is a day that was to significantly change the socio-political landscape of
the country and the course of the South African history as it widely drew
the attention of the international community and paved the way to
democracy," said President Zuma ahead of the historic commemoration.

 

The whole month of June 1976 also marked a decisive turning point in the
history of the struggle for the liberation of Southern Africa as droves of
young people swelled the ranks of the Liberation Movements in exile and in
the armed struggle to free their countries from colonisation and apartheid
including Zimbabwe, Namibia and South Africa.

 

President Zuma further said this year's commemoration is important as it
marks the 40th Anniversary of the remarkable day and also coincides with the
20th Anniversary of the adoption of the country's internationally acclaimed
Constitution, the supreme law of the land, which was signed into law in May
1996.

 

"As South Africa, today enjoys the fruits of our democracy, we call on our
youth from all races to emulate the bravery, resilience and discipline
displayed by the fearless youth of 1976 and work together to move South
Africa forward and ensure that it becomes a true non-racial, non-sexist and
prosperous democratic country," the President appealed.

 

Government has put the plights of young people in the centre of its policies
and programmes to ensure that it swiftly addresses the challenges faced by
the youth.

 

"In particular," said the President, "we remain committed to the struggle
for total economic emancipation of South African youth and through the
Presidential Youth Working Group, among other things, we are working closely
with all youth formations to coordinate and champion interventions to
promote youth development across government and other sectors."  

 

President Zuma also called on young people to use education and
opportunities afforded to them to change their lives and their communities.
He appealed to young people to be responsible, disciplined and patriotic
citizens and desist from any actions or behaviour that could destroy their
future, particularly drugs, crime and acts of violence. 

 

Government and its agencies including the National Youth Development Agency
will host various events across the country during the month of June to
promote youth development and engage young people on issues affecting them.

 

The national commemoration will take place as follows:

 

.    Date: 16 June 2016 (Thursday)

 

.    Time: 09h00

 

.    Venue: Orlando Stadium, Soweto, Johannesburg

 

 

Issued by:

The Presidency, Pretoria

 

Enquiries:

Dr Bongani Ngqulunga on 082 308 9373 or [email protected]

 

www.thepresidency.gov.za

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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