The Azania Movement congratulates the Matric Class of 2025. To those who have passed, we honor your discipline, sacrifice and perseverance. You have crossed a major milestone, and we wish you strength, clarity and courage as you step into the next phase of life.
To those who did not achieve the results they hoped for, or who have not been accepted into any tertiary institution, we say this without hesitation: your life is not over, your intelligence is not measured by marks, and your future is not owned by a broken system. There are many powerful paths outside formal academia.
South Africa has public development institutions meant to fund, support and empower young people to become owners, producers and job creators.
We urge young people to apply to public development institutions created to support youth enterprise, including the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic), the Small Enterprise Finance Agency (SEFA), the Small Enterprise Development Agency (SEDA), the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA), the Media Development and Diversity Agency (MDDA), and the National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF). These institutions exist to support your initiatives, not to exclude you.
Young people must boldly pursue entrepreneurship across strategic sectors, including:
• Restaurants, bakeries, food trucks and catering services
• Bed and breakfasts, lodges and township tourism experiences
• Manufacturing, fabrication, furniture making and agro-processing
• Hair salons, barber shops, beauty spas and wellness centers
• Retail shops, spaza formalisation and wholesale distribution
• Fuel stations, car washes and auto-services
• Butcheries, cold storage and meat processing
We place urgent emphasis on AGRICULTURE, FOOD SECURITY AND THE OCEANS ECONOMY. A nation that cannot feed itself cannot be free. Opportunities exist in crop and livestock farming, poultry and vegetable production, community food gardens, agroprocessing, fishing cooperatives, aquaculture, seafood processing, marine services and marine tourism.
We further encourage the youth to enter the creative and media economy. Through the NFVF and MDDA, young people must fund and produce their own films, documentaries, series and digital content. So much is happening in our communities—stories of struggle, resilience, corruption, innovation and hope. Tell your own stories. Document your reality. Control the narrative.
This must be a year where the youth irritate the government through consciousness and action. Not violence—but pressure. Not silence—but organization. Govern without being in power. Monitor local government, attend council meetings, demand service delivery, expose corruption, mobilize communities, and insist on your constitutional rights.
We call on young people to become activists, organizers and community leaders. Get involved in civic life and politics not for positions, but to fight for housing, land, education, jobs and dignity. Remember: eligible citizens have the right to apply for government housing and basic services—these are rights, not favors.
We also encourage young people to travel within South Africa, across Africa and abroad to learn skills, build networks and return with knowledge to rebuild our communities. Exposure sharpens consciousness; isolation sustains dependency.
This statement is deliberately different. It is a call to revive the fighting spirit, critical thinking and self-belief of the youth. The system will not save you unless you organize, demand and act.
Should you apply for government or development assistance and receive no support, you may contact the Azania Movement with proof of application and non-assistance. We will engage, escalate and advocate.
