Constance Kgatla: “I want to see progress in the lives of the youth in my community. May the unemployed find jobs and those seeking to further their studies get funding.”
Nomathemba Ndlovu: “I wish for a better life, especially financially. I have to set a good savings scheme in place so I can finalise plans to purchase a house.”
Ndumiso Muhlanzi: “After taking a gap year in 2018, this year I will be starting my first year in college. I will be studying towards obtaining a mechanical engineering qualification.”
Hlawulekani Hlungwane: “A number of graduates struggle to find jobs after graduation, so my wish for 2019 is to see qualified graduates filling vacancies in their field of study.”
Thamsanqa Memani: “I want to focus on becoming a football star. I currently play in the third division at my club, it’s time I get promoted to the first division.”
Purity van Wyk-Tshabalala: “I want to ensure our surrounding communities are well educated on gender-based violence. If we cannot eliminate this scourge we can at least ensure it decreases.”