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ANC Youth League urges young people to apply for 2026 studies

The youth are encouraged to take advantage of this chance to empower themselves through education and change their lives for the better.

The Nomsa Mthiya Branch of the ANC Youth League (Ward 17, Josiah Gumede region) has called on young people to apply for admission at institutions of higher learning, where applications for the 2026 academic year are still open.

Branch secretary Sinazo Gumede said the youth should act swiftly to secure placement and not wait until deadlines approach. He stressed that assistance is available for those who may need guidance during the application process.

“Applications are still open and we urge all eligible youth to make use of this opportunity. Do not only focus on universities; TVET colleges also provide excellent opportunities to pursue your dreams,” Gumede explained.

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Most higher education institutions will close their applications by September 30, while others will remain open until the end of October.

For assistance or further information, you can contact secretary S Gumede on 0678003847 or chairperson Phelokwakhe Nyathi on 076 624 1016

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