Andiswa Mkosi
13 July 2012
South African youth gathered for a march in protest of youth formation and job creation.
The Unite Jobs for Youth march took place on Thursday in Cape Town.
Spokesperson for SANGOGO, Lungeza Mzezana says the are dissappointe that Premier Helen Zille was not available to accept their memorandum.
He added that the premier should respect the youth and accept the memorandum.
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