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South Africa: Department Sport, Arts and Culture Youth Day 2013
Source: Issued by: Northern Cape Sport, Arts and Culture
Source Date: Thursday, July 18, 2013
Focus: Electronic and Mobile Government, Citizen Engagement, Internet Governance
Country: South Africa
Created: Jul 18, 2013

The department will also host memorial lecture in honour of Jerry Botha and Oleseng Mothibi, two former youth activists from the Phokwane area. The lecture which will be addressed by Finance MEC John Block will be held on Sunday, 16 June 2013 at Bonita Park Stadium. Premier Sylvia Lucas will deliver a keynote address at an interfaith church service at Robert Gunda Stadium in Siyanda District while MEC for Sport, Arts and Culture Pauline Williams will also join in a similar event at Lorriesfontein in Namakwa District.

The MEC for Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development Norman Shushu will be the main speaker at a church service at Kuertjieskloof in the Pixley ka Seme District. The event will be celebrated under the theme “Working together for youth development and drug free South Africa.”
While the youth of 1976 fought for freedom and the creation of a democratic state, today’s youth activism is directed towards successfully tackling the challenges of poverty, unemployment, substance abuse, HIV and AIDS, personal development and economic freedom.

On a national level, the commemoration of Youth Day will be led by the Department of Arts & Culture (DAC) and the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA). The main focus of Youth Month will be on the fight against substance abuse and youth development.
Alcohol and Substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking is a global phenomenon, and South Africa is no exception. This has serious implications for millions of South Africans because alcohol and substance abuse contributes to crime, gangsterism, domestic violence, family dysfunction and other social problems.

Moreover, it has been reported that drug abuse in South Africa is twice the world norm in most cases. In particular, youth have borne the brunt of abuse with the emergence of local drugs such as Nyaope and Kubar.
The South African government recognises that the drug problem is complex and requires decisive and collective national action. Government has been at the forefront of fighting the scourge of substance abuse through various national initiatives and programmes.

Enquiries:
Morapedi Sekhoane, Manager: Communications and Special Programmes
Northern Cape Sport, Arts and Culture Department
Tel: 053 807 4782
Cell: 078 944 0200
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