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Free State Youth Debate

Free State Youth Debate Brought to you by Central News on The Current Review Episode 31 #freestateyouthdebate  

Date: 14 May 2024  (Tuesday)

Time: 10am

Overview:

Central News announces the #FreeStateYouthDebate on Current Review, aiming to offer a platform for the youth of Free State to engage with young political leaders on issues that directly affect them. With South Africa’s national and provincial elections approaching on May 29, 2024, it is critical to examine what each party’s manifesto offers to the youth.

We have featured three prominent youth leaders representing their respective political parties:

-Xolani Tseletsele, representing the ruling party, the African National Congress (ANC).

-Karabo Khakhau, representing the opposition party Democratic Alliance

-Thabiso Mokhatla representing new political party ActionSA

The debate will thoroughly analyse the party manifestos, with an emphasis on youth-related policies and initiatives. The debate will provide transparent and unfiltered perspectives, aiding young voters in making informed decisions at the ballot box.

Topic:

“What Do Political Party Manifestos Offer to the Youth Ahead of the 2024 National and Provincial Elections?”

Audience Engagement:

– Duration of the debate: 2 hours

– Live feed with the hashtag #FreeStateYouthDebate for online audience engagement

– Online viewers can submit questions before and during the debate.

Questions to ask panelists can be sent on this whatsapp number +27 (81) 495-5487 

Our hosts Thamsanqa Tu, of the TT Hook Up Podcast, and Tebogo Kotsi, an Independent Analyst from the Unsaid SA Podcast, ensure in-depth analysis of the most pertinent news stories. ‘The Current Review’ airs from 10 am to 12 pm.

Be sure to catch this live discussion across various digital mediums. You can find us on our YouTube channel, Central News South Africa(@centralnewsza), our LinkedIn page, Central News(@centralnewsza), as well as our Twitter handle, Central News(@centralnewsza), and our Facebook page, Central News(@centralnewsza).

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