Today youth is caught up in the confusion of not knowing whether they were studying for big fat salaries or to assists our under- developed communities to a more developed stage.
The reason for the above heading is, I am provoked by fact that our youth have moved away from the basic foundation of being educated in order to plough back to our communities. They simple study to enrich themselves through getting that job which will pay them big salaries so they can be semi royalties and neglect their parents under their newly created idiom “Ayincanci etholeni”, meaning “a cow can not breastfeed from its own calf”.
Have we lost the “Spirit of Ubuntu” or are we playing stupid? Remember, the Holy Bible “Honour your father and your mother, so that you may live long in the land the LORD your God is giving you” [Exodus 20:12] and also Quran "'Do not worship except Allah; and to parents, do good…'" [Quran 2:83].
In our country South Africa, our youth potential to upgrade the living style of each other is contaminated by high organised crime rate and the absentee of graduates as role model has yardstick them to believe criminals are role model of our societies.
If we as graduate are failing dismally to rescue our society from crime and other social challenging issues then we have lost our primary reason why our parents have been cautiously raising us for. If we as society are failing to address these issues, then big fat salaries are being demonised in our society. Quoting Councillor Mike Whetton “Residents will see measures that they themselves have identified as priorities to reduce crime and the fear of crime.
Our highly paid graduates are migrating from location to suburbs and displaying their haves through drinking expensive whiskey and driving C class cars. If one tries to engage them to social developmental structures they simple denounce your suggestion under the good name of Youth Commission’s duty to modernize our communities.
I appeal to all graduate to be involved in our community development projects and to offer skills whenever is dim necessary. We supposed to be Ambassadors of our institutions which are community based institutions.
There’s totally nothing wrong to be harboured at suburbs and be pocket filled with big fat salary. We need to administer ourselves with dignity and to freely contribute towards the development projects. We must be role models of our younger brothers and sister; and not display liquor as if is a Olympics medals for being educated.
I challenge every graduate to be a true Ambassador of Development in our society.
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