YLED Graduation 2016 featured on LeadSA

YLED are so honoured to have been featured on LeadSA’s website in an article written by Dianne McAlpine. She covered the 12th YLED graduation that took place on Saturday, 22 October 2016.

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50 programme participants from Youth Leadership and Entrepreneurship Development (YLED) were recognised at the organisation’s 12th annual graduation and awards ceremony held recently in Johannesburg. These learners, also known as YLEDers, successfully completed a 28-week long programme focused on enhancing leadership, entrepreneurship and social and academic skills. They also had the opportunity to learn from industry experts in a range of fields – including communication, financial literacy and entrepreneurship – and put their theoretical knowledge into practice.

Approximately 83% of South African youth under the age of 25 do not have access to formal tertiary education, while 55% are unemployed. There is therefore a critical need for the rights skills set and motivation to not only enhance the youth’s ability to find formal employment but to also pursue entrepreneurial activity; a vital contributor to the continued growth of the country’s GDP.

— Steven Zwane Founder of YLED

During the programme, learners were expected to develop innovative ideas and launch businesses using the life skills training received. These initiatives aimed at getting learners to contribute to the economic revitalisation of South Africa and the reduction of poverty and youth unemployment. Graduating YLEDers, as well as participating school principals, all received certificates of participation, with select candidates receiving excellence awards in various categories, such as:

Equaliser Award – Nhlakanipho Magubane – Lethukuthula Secondary School

Best Positive Word Award – Nkosinathi Ndaba – Lethukuthula Secondary School

Life Skills Award – Nombuso Mthembu – Glenvista High School

Leadership Award – Reolan Moodley – Jeppe High School for Boys

Best YLEDer – Margaret Mashala – Jeppe High School for Girls

Entrepreneurship Spirit Award – Linda Mothapo – McAuley House School

Every year, Grade 11 learners from various YLED partner schools in Johannesburg are encouraged to submit motivational letters to their YLED recruitment representatives in order to participate in the programme. Approximately 60-70 learners – who stay within a 50 km radius of where classes are held in Johannesburg – are then selected.

This year, for the first time, YLED opened up registration to the public, communicating through radio stations such as Metro FM, UJ FM, Kaya FM and via their social media platforms. The YLED project team spends two to three weeks in January selecting candidates for the programme and in February, the journey begins with a life skills camp. Applications for next year will open again in January 2017.

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