Very worrying, people who have jobs seem not to care about those who suffer. People who work for state institutions (municipalities, correctional services, government offices, police ext.) do not appreciate the job they have, arriving late for work, doing the minimum. Shame on you!
Remove the EC premier and his peers k'qala. I'm not impressed with his leadership style, especially after reading Crispian Olver's book: "How To Steal A City" about Nelson Mandela Bay
The problem with the unemployment rate is not being solved because companies in South Africa do not hire candidates with Diplomas and Higher certificates. In South Africa companies are only offering jobs to graduates who have Degrees. For us who have Diplomas it is a pity because we go to University and colleges for 3 years to achieve a Diploma or a Higher certificate and then we sit at home and end up unemployed. The irony is that the government does not even inform us not to pursue Diplomas and Higher certificates so we spend money to acquire incompetent qualifications and the government encourages us to pass with 30% in matric then we don't qualify to study for Degrees.
Most unemployed people are unemployment. 1. 8h00am they are still sleeping 2. Attitude nje 3. Can't remember basics on what they studied 4. Lack of value system (Ubuntu/ Botho) 5. Lack of service skills 6. They are sitting at home on TIKTOK, they are not taking time to learn basic skills (word,excel, service skills) 7. Don't want to start from below salary wise, ba rata R15,000.00 go fitisa in this terrible economy. 8. Most entrepreneurs/and big business rather automate processes than deal with this behaviour 9. They don't contribute in meetings, LACK OF COMMUNICATION IS THEIR BIGGEST DOWNFALL 10. Month-end mentality e ba tsene thata. 11. Human nature defeats the INTENTIONS of hiring. 12. Employees resign as if there's other jobs on the like up if they feel uncomfortable. 13. Hiring people will give you a heart attack, it's not FUN 14. They can't keep each other accountable, they let others destroy the business without reprimanding them. When you leave the office the behaviour changes. 15. Graduates are even worse, too entitled, ekare certificate ke tshone se tliling go bereka Let everyone hire themselves. RE LAPILE TUU
Can I nitpick your statement?, although is true but to some degree its not a defining factor, while you are correct in some profession or even companies, degrees are critical but what if I you can close that gap by going an extra mile compared to those who degrees. For instance ensure your cv is highly comprehensive and its reflective of your skills and practice interview techniques to the tee. What most of us lack as compared to those with degrees is morale and how we can carry ourselves which is critical if you are going to break into corporate. We sell ourselves short and subconciously you deem your self lesser without even starting, I have been there. All in all is to hone your skills as best as you can whether using YT or other platforms, network (which is used loosely but very important) and be consitent.
forget about that and focus on starting your own thing with what you have now because i can tell you a degree won't solve your issues even those graduate programs they probably only offer them to to top 3% of those that have those degrees and the fact that you probably don't have experience it's even worse every company now they are not wanting to invest in employees or training meaning they not hiring people with just qualification they also want exp someone with 3yyears of work exp is better off than someone with honors degrees and no exp even if they have internship exp the problem is that there is too many people job seekers and not enough jobs out there even for so called high demand they also want 5 to 10years of work exp there is no one size fits all in this market the best thing you can do now is to forget about these things think and plan what you actually want do you really want a job or you just want income ? or you want something that can sustain you over the long term and don't mind putting the work now without expecting anything ? if you just want money then you know what to do you have to hustle or set up a website and sell whatever skills you have out there if you don't then you have to learn ...ect if you want number 2 then you have to active do research and many other things what you can't do is throw the towel and give up one way or another you have to work
While degree candidates are more favoured then diploma ones, I think it depends on the province you are in, and how well you did in your 3 year diploma, and also contacts not just for a job but for various other reasons,my contracts/offers were only for other provinces,nothing at all for Durban,and then of course if you have no money to move to Cape Town and live there then how do you move,what happens without contacts is that you get stuck and unable to get certain jobs because of the lack of finance.Now the other blockage is how do you get a job in Durban that will allow you to save up to move province without any help from anyone else
@@spheleleNgubane-i4wYou clearly don’t know what you’re talking about or you’re living under a rock, let’s take one example, are the eskom cartels still operating if yes, then know that eskom loses money everyday.
I could give many other examples of state institutions losing money every single day due to corruption. Denial and blame shifting will be the death of us.
Is SARS collecting tax from spaza shops and other unregistered foreign owned businesses. Are those Exploitative businesses registering foreign workers so they pay tax.
In order to manage funding some businesses we need to reduce salaries of the politicians they earning our tax money for doing nothing besides dragging the country into the ground.and fighting each other rather than fighting problems we facing as a country.we don't care whose the best.we need solutions
awesome indeed siswam as smme we really need funding so we can contributed to the revenue and employ other young people ,ndingu Lisolomzi stokwe egqeberha thank you .
Ndingu Camagwini Ncanywa from eGqeberha. I admire your commitment to your business, like other business owners. I've witnessed some business owners leave eBhayi due to the instability caused by different sectors
I've never heard any news station reporting that SA finally dealt with the unemployment issue, every year seems like a loop to hear about this issue being reported like it's a scare tactic which really program us to think you can only make a living by having a job not any other ways like entrepreneurship and so on. We need honesty in reports about the Ai impact in the job markets, otherwise people will continue blaming foreigners and Ai about the scarcity of jobs.
It's not an unemployment but it is government who turns their back to SA ppl but focusing on improving foreigners life so called asylum seekers nonsense
I don’t understand but my granny tells me they bringing in skilled workers from outside eg Zimbabwe……the country has so many guys unemployed ……so my gran spoke a guy he said he has no choice but to rob and steal because he is hungry! Please please help !!!! Many are depressed!! Teachers loosing their job’s !!!!😢
Look at the destructive policies that constrain job creators BEE, AA. Thousands of jobs were lost due to BEE, where companies closed down because of over extraction of resources from the company by BEE beneficiaries. I.t.o.AA, the only sound rule is the best man for the job, that simple!
An unfounded comment with no supporting research. The statistics show that black, women and youth have the highest unemployment rate. Now if you are all three, then you're the one who's at risk the most
My friend, you make a huge mistake, jobs fall out of thin air! There are a very small minority that have the capacity, inclination and preserverance to create long term viable and economy growing jobs. These people come from al walks of life, and all of us, independent of skin colour suffer from AA, BEE. The BEE of the last 25 years, is about gatekeepers, extracting toll and adding very little value. The exceptions are there, but are few and far between and in my engagement with them I find they have the same issues that we have! Not being able to appoint the best person for the job, corruption cloaked as BEE, 'loyalty fee' to some political enforcer to get licences... Please, start working for a better future by supporting whomever grow the economy, create jobs and uplift through their actions!
@ohlangeni Equality of opportunity, perfect, but what I see daily is desperate people looking for a way to improve their destiny by applying for work, with no opportunities. BEE & AA is opportunity killers promoted by the gate keeper class, at the expense of the desperate people among us. Whoever create jobs should be supported, not with money but by removing the stiffling environment of BEE, AA and a lot of other over regulation and government inefficiëncy/stupidity!
@dienar3717 BEE was a programe by White capital to bring in few ANC elites into owning miniscule amount of shares in Big Business. It has had zero effect on the general population Black and White. It is just a war-cry by White neo-Nazi fearful of racial equality. The biggest winners of Affirmative Action has been White women, followed by Indian men. It is entirely driven by private business wanting State tenders.
There are solutions for unemployment just they don't know the key it's money management strategies to evaluate the situation what is the lacking output.
If you did see the china mall raid video than you will understand why foreigners have taken over the job economy, they are here to work but the government doesn't see this as a contributor to unemployment, you cant say they are no jobs when those from outside the country are working.
Let government exploit his own minerals , millions of jobs are leaving the country thu export of our natural resources , DA loves that , privatisation.
Re tshwanetse go leboga bomme ba rona ba ba fetileng. Re na le bonno jo bo siameng le fa re le makgoba mme ga re ka ke ra pega depression molato wa go tshwakgolwa ga rona. Anyway go tloga ka 2002 re ntse re sa bereke. Re tla rola tiro re sa bereke re nna mo magaeng a batsadi ba rona re ja mo poleiting ya bone
It’s so sad becouse if you’re working you have to support udults and their children and their grand children 😮😮😮😮
She's a great lecturer too! She depicts the same passion and enthusiasm in the lecture room
How awesome to hear from a person who actually does know the topic and has a passion for it. Thank you.
What a clever lady👌🏾❤️❤️❤️
Not these ANC denialists like Mbalula… idiot
Isthuphethu kakhulu uMbalula
In sa if you want a job you must be an ANC member first 😂😂😂
2 mins in and I love her already. 🔥 Give her a bigger platform with more power of influence.
Very worrying, people who have jobs seem not to care about those who suffer. People who work for state institutions (municipalities, correctional services, government offices, police ext.) do not appreciate the job they have, arriving late for work, doing the minimum. Shame on you!
At this point in time we don't need big words.
.we need a tangible thing.
Make this lady Finance MEC of the Eastern Cape for 10 years and then the Minister of Finance for life! Now!
Remove the EC premier and his peers k'qala. I'm not impressed with his leadership style, especially after reading Crispian Olver's book: "How To Steal A City" about Nelson Mandela Bay
@evertonbouwer4038 if you consider this intelligence you are clearly a product of a failed education system
Mental health issues too.. because of this unemployment.
You can say that again
Looking amazing, talking sense. 💯
The problem with the unemployment rate is not being solved because companies in South Africa do not hire candidates with Diplomas and Higher certificates. In South Africa companies are only offering jobs to graduates who have Degrees. For us who have Diplomas it is a pity because we go to University and colleges for 3 years to achieve a Diploma or a Higher certificate and then we sit at home and end up unemployed. The irony is that the government does not even inform us not to pursue Diplomas and Higher certificates so we spend money to acquire incompetent qualifications and the government encourages us to pass with 30% in matric then we don't qualify to study for Degrees.
Most unemployed people are unemployment.
1. 8h00am they are still sleeping
2. Attitude nje
3. Can't remember basics on what
they studied
4. Lack of value system (Ubuntu/ Botho)
5. Lack of service skills
6. They are sitting at home on TIKTOK, they are not taking time to learn basic skills (word,excel, service skills)
7. Don't want to start from below salary wise, ba rata R15,000.00 go fitisa in this terrible economy.
8. Most entrepreneurs/and big business rather automate processes than deal with this behaviour
9. They don't contribute in meetings, LACK OF COMMUNICATION IS THEIR BIGGEST DOWNFALL
10. Month-end mentality e ba tsene thata.
11. Human nature defeats the INTENTIONS of hiring.
12. Employees resign as if there's other jobs on the like up if they feel uncomfortable.
13. Hiring people will give you a heart attack, it's not FUN
14. They can't keep each other accountable, they let others destroy the business without reprimanding them. When you leave the office the behaviour changes.
15. Graduates are even worse, too entitled, ekare certificate ke tshone se tliling go bereka
Let everyone hire themselves. RE LAPILE TUU
Can I nitpick your statement?, although is true but to some degree its not a defining factor, while you are correct in some profession or even companies, degrees are critical but what if I you can close that gap by going an extra mile compared to those who degrees. For instance ensure your cv is highly comprehensive and its reflective of your skills and practice interview techniques to the tee. What most of us lack as compared to those with degrees is morale and how we can carry ourselves which is critical if you are going to break into corporate. We sell ourselves short and subconciously you deem your self lesser without even starting, I have been there. All in all is to hone your skills as best as you can whether using YT or other platforms, network (which is used loosely but very important) and be consitent.
@@siyandamasala1136what's the point of practicing interview questions when you already know they won't bother to consider your diploma and CV?
forget about that and focus on starting your own thing with what you have now because i can tell you a degree won't solve your issues even those graduate programs they probably only offer them to to top 3% of those that have those degrees and the fact that you probably don't have experience it's even worse every company now they are not wanting to invest in employees or training meaning they not hiring people with just qualification they also want exp someone with 3yyears of work exp is better off than someone with honors degrees and no exp even if they have internship exp the problem is that there is too many people job seekers and not enough jobs out there even for so called high demand they also want 5 to 10years of work exp there is no one size fits all in this market the best thing you can do now is to forget about these things think and plan what you actually want do you really want a job or you just want income ? or you want something that can sustain you over the long term and don't mind putting the work now without expecting anything ? if you just want money then you know what to do you have to hustle or set up a website and sell whatever skills you have out there if you don't then you have to learn ...ect if you want number 2 then you have to active do research and many other things what you can't do is throw the towel and give up one way or another you have to work
While degree candidates are more favoured then diploma ones, I think it depends on the province you are in, and how well you did in your 3 year diploma, and also contacts not just for a job but for various other reasons,my contracts/offers were only for other provinces,nothing at all for Durban,and then of course if you have no money to move to Cape Town and live there then how do you move,what happens without contacts is that you get stuck and unable to get certain jobs because of the lack of finance.Now the other blockage is how do you get a job in Durban that will allow you to save up to move province without any help from anyone else
This unemployment data should be corrected with the employment numbers in the informal sector
How will that help?
Poverty is real we see it day in and day out
Stop the looting for a start!
Do people loot day in day out in South Africa?
@@spheleleNgubane-i4w unfortunately that's the sad reality
@@Ritesh-yy1zr That's a lie. the last major loot was in 2021, i haven't kept up with minor one's but you and I both know that you're lying.
@@spheleleNgubane-i4wYou clearly don’t know what you’re talking about or you’re living under a rock, let’s take one example, are the eskom cartels still operating if yes, then know that eskom loses money everyday.
I could give many other examples of state institutions losing money every single day due to corruption. Denial and blame shifting will be the death of us.
This woman eloquently speaks sense.
Intelligent lady thumb 👍
She knows her story.
Is SARS collecting tax from spaza shops and other unregistered foreign owned businesses. Are those Exploitative businesses registering foreign workers so they pay tax.
SMART WOMAN THIS ONE!!!
Just talk and talk nothing will happen
Always all talk🗣
The whole year, every year!!!
This young educated confident lady should be either madam president. ...or minister of finance
I wonder if they listening
We don't have a problem with economic growth in SA, there's just no political will to tackle it 😢.
Well elaborated, Dr Moleko. 😊
The bomb. Crime has exploded long ago.
In order to manage funding some businesses we need to reduce salaries of the politicians they earning our tax money for doing nothing besides dragging the country into the ground.and fighting each other rather than fighting problems we facing as a country.we don't care whose the best.we need solutions
awesome indeed siswam as smme we really need funding so we can contributed to the revenue and employ other young people ,ndingu Lisolomzi stokwe egqeberha thank you .
Ndingu Camagwini Ncanywa from eGqeberha. I admire your commitment to your business, like other business owners. I've witnessed some business owners leave eBhayi due to the instability caused by different sectors
Scary times this is.
Ungikhulumela kamnand 🎉❤😊
I've never heard any news station reporting that SA finally dealt with the unemployment issue, every year seems like a loop to hear about this issue being reported like it's a scare tactic which really program us to think you can only make a living by having a job not any other ways like entrepreneurship and so on. We need honesty in reports about the Ai impact in the job markets, otherwise people will continue blaming foreigners and Ai about the scarcity of jobs.
Improper usage of Revenue collected is the reason why we are bot growing as a country
It's not an unemployment but it is government who turns their back to SA ppl but focusing on improving foreigners life so called asylum seekers nonsense
Not only government but White business that want to keep South Africans out of the economy.
I don’t understand but my granny tells me they bringing in skilled workers from outside eg Zimbabwe……the country has so many guys unemployed ……so my gran spoke a guy he said he has no choice but to rob and steal because he is hungry! Please please help !!!! Many are depressed!! Teachers loosing their job’s !!!!😢
But what happened to gnu 😂😂😂😂
Somewhere in the country a 22 year old has the cure for cancer
Spend 1 billion for unemployed matric , use the analytics to discover what made them successful
Look at the destructive policies that constrain job creators BEE, AA.
Thousands of jobs were lost due to BEE, where companies closed down because of over extraction of resources from the company by BEE beneficiaries.
I.t.o.AA, the only sound rule is the best man for the job, that simple!
An unfounded comment with no supporting research. The statistics show that black, women and youth have the highest unemployment rate. Now if you are all three, then you're the one who's at risk the most
Nonsense. Just say you an Apartheid Beneficiary worried about equality between races
My friend, you make a huge mistake, jobs fall out of thin air!
There are a very small minority that have the capacity, inclination and preserverance to create long term viable and economy growing jobs.
These people come from al walks of life, and all of us, independent of skin colour suffer from AA, BEE.
The BEE of the last 25 years, is about gatekeepers, extracting toll and adding very little value.
The exceptions are there, but are few and far between and in my engagement with them I find they have the same issues that we have!
Not being able to appoint the best person for the job, corruption cloaked as BEE, 'loyalty fee' to some political enforcer to get licences...
Please, start working for a better future by supporting whomever grow the economy, create jobs and uplift through their actions!
@ohlangeni Equality of opportunity, perfect, but what I see daily is desperate people looking for a way to improve their destiny by applying for work, with no opportunities.
BEE & AA is opportunity killers promoted by the gate keeper class, at the expense of the desperate people among us.
Whoever create jobs should be supported, not with money but by removing the stiffling environment of BEE, AA and a lot of other over regulation and government inefficiëncy/stupidity!
@dienar3717 BEE was a programe by White capital to bring in few ANC elites into owning miniscule amount of shares in Big Business. It has had zero effect on the general population Black and White. It is just a war-cry by White neo-Nazi fearful of racial equality.
The biggest winners of Affirmative Action has been White women, followed by Indian men. It is entirely driven by private business wanting State tenders.
the austerity measures are also not helping
this is so sad.
Fix roads than patching potholes,reduce unemployment by all cost,nationalise unused mine shafts.
There are solutions for unemployment just they don't know the key it's money management strategies to evaluate the situation what is the lacking output.
If you did see the china mall raid video than you will understand why foreigners have taken over the job economy, they are here to work but the government doesn't see this as a contributor to unemployment, you cant say they are no jobs when those from outside the country are working.
Let government exploit his own minerals , millions of jobs are leaving the country thu export of our natural resources , DA loves that , privatisation.
isngisi esingathi shu, kogcina ngokukhulunywa nje kanje
are all the roads fixed?
Topics
...robots will multiply unemployment
More retrenchment underway
You get what you voted for 😂😂😂
Re tshwanetse go leboga bomme ba rona ba ba fetileng. Re na le bonno jo bo siameng le fa re le makgoba mme ga re ka ke ra pega depression molato wa go tshwakgolwa ga rona. Anyway go tloga ka 2002 re ntse re sa bereke. Re tla rola tiro re sa bereke re nna mo magaeng a batsadi ba rona re ja mo poleiting ya bone
Go utlwisa botlhoko tota.
Ticking time bomb indeed
🤨
All these government departments are sitting on vacancies they just need to open.
South Africa is already a mess..you opened the borders.
The sa border should be like Poland border
What about Poland borders? Interested...