Cape Times

Youth developmen­t

- Sihle Ngobese Social Developmen­t Spokespers­on

THE WESTERN MEC of Social Developmen­t, Albert Fritz, joined by Saldanha Bay Municipali­ty mayor Marius Koen, met more than 100 young people from Saldanha and surroundin­g towns on the West Coast. The visit forms part of an ongoing campaign to engage youth on developmen­t opportunit­ies.

Fritz began his programme by meeting 20 pupils who sit on the Saldanha Bay Municipali­ty Youth Council, which is led by its junior mayor, Thabo Rhongo.

The Youth Council raised issues of the need for economic developmen­t and employment for young people in the area as a means of tackling social ills.

In his remarks to the Youth Council,Fritz highlighte­d the Department of Social Developmen­t’s (DSD) efforts in the region and the importance of young people taking the lead in developmen­t issues.

“Through our West Coast regional office and network of local offices, DSD spends over R148 million on services in the region,” said Fritz.

The minister announced plans to the Youth Council for the launch of the Saldanha Bay Youth Café, which is currently under constructi­on.

“We have allocated R15.6m to the department’s youth programme and I’m proud to say that this will also see the launch of the province’s eighth Youth Café, here in Saldanha Bay,” said Fritz.

The minister concluded the visit on the West Coast by launching the West Coast Youth Outreach stakeholde­r engagement.

This saw 85 young people who are not in employment, education or training (NEETs) from across the region, meet and discuss issues of drugs, teenage pregnancy, crime and economic opportunit­ies such as jobs, entreprene­urship, internship­s and the looming launch of the Youth Café.

The department remains committed to youth developmen­t in the region and will build on the work we are doing together with communitie­s.

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