South Africa 16 June 2025 Youth Day Julius Malema encourages a crowd of EFF supporters to shoot and lk|ll white people/boers. He said that nobody would stop him from singing about lk|lling them. How is this allowed with more than 60 mrdrs per day? 0:45 2 MB Load video Quote AgentLeon · Jun 16, 2025 It's Youth Day in South Africa, and the EFF is gathering in masses. They are going to sing that song again today, aren't they?
EFF leader, Julius Malema, has told a Youth Day rally in Durban that unemployed graduates should receive a government stipend of R1 000 if they are unable to find a job. ow.ly/TqTW50OQKj4 Load image 18 KB
| Rock the Registration Rally! Join us LIVE on our social media pages at 11h00 tomorrow as we commemorate Youth Day. We have exciting entertainment including artists such as Dladla Mshunqisi, DJ Cndo,Thobeka Mthethwa, iMpangeni Gospel Choir and Tanner Wareham. Don’t miss it! 0:57 2 MB Load video
[MEDIA ADVISORY]: UMKHONTO WESIZWE PARTY PRESIDENT H.E. PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA TO ADDRESS YOUTH DAY RALLY IN ERMELO. Load image 40 KB
— MK Party in Parliament (@MKParliament) June 15, 2026
On Youth Day, we remember the past and look to the future! From all of us at Team Stellenbosch (young, old and even older) we wish you a happy Youth Day! #YouthDay #Stellenbosch 1:21 4 MB Load video
— Stellenbosch Municipality (@StellMun) June 15, 2026
We have a remarkable confluence of Father’s Day and Youth Day today. We honour the fathers and the youth of our nation who are living by positive values and are making differences in our society wherever and however they can. As we embark on a new era in our country, men and Show more
— Cyril Ramaphosa 🇿🇦 (@CyrilRamaphosa) June 16, 2024
Lets meet at the UNION BUILDINGS on Tuesday. EFF Youth Day Program #RegisterToVoteEFF Load image 62 KB
MK Party National Assembly Member, Thokozile Zuma, calls on the youth of Mpumalanga to rise and shape their future this June 16. Join us in commemorating Youth Day and reaffirming the spirit of young people who continue to fight for justice and opportunity. #YouthDay 0:36 2 MB Load video
— uMkhonto WeSizwe Party (Official) (@MkhontoweSizwex) June 15, 2026
1 Day to Go! Tomorrow, we gather at the FNB Stadium Open Field, Nasrec, to commemorate Youth Day 2026 under the theme “Reset@50 – The Future Calls.” Together, we honour the legacy of 1976 and recommit to building a future of opportunity for every generation. #YouthDay2026 Show more Load image 106 KB
— South African Government (@GovernmentZA) June 15, 2026
18-35 youth 36-50 youth endala 51-65 adult 66+ senior citizen Let’s not fight about it tomorrow on youth day.
Youth Day aims to highlight the importance of young people as a vital resource for a nation's social and economic development. It is a day to focus on the challenges faced by the youth, their aspirations, and the contributions they make to society. The day serves as a platform for dialogue on issues affecting young people, such as education, employment, and health, with the goal of empowering them and fostering their active participation in shaping a country's future.
In South Africa, Youth Day holds a special significance as it commemorates the brave actions of students in the 1976 Soweto Uprising. On June 16, 1976, thousands of students protested against the imposition of the Afrikaans language as the medium of instruction in black schools, which was a manifestation of the broader struggle against apartheid. The peaceful protest was met with violence by the police, resulting in the deaths of several students and widespread outrage. Youth Day in South Africa is not just a celebration of the potential of young people, but also a recognized day of reflection on the historical struggle for freedom and democracy.
The celebration of Youth Day involves various events and activities aimed at acknowledging the achievements and potentials of the youth. Such events include educational programs, cultural performances, sports activities, and community service projects, organized by schools, non-profit organizations, and government agencies. These activities provide opportunities for young people to gain knowledge, develop skills, and contribute positively to their nation's development. Youth Day is observed annually on the 16th of June.
Youth Day Facts
In South Africa, 66% of the population is below the age of 35, 44% of the population is between 10-24 years of age.
There can be no keener revelation of a society's soul than the way in which it treats its children. - Nelson Mandela
One of the most tragic incidents of the Soweto Uprising was the killing of a 13-year-old student, Hector Pieterson. His photograph that was taken moments after he was shot became an international symbol of the brutality of the apartheid regime.
Spread awareness on social media using hashtags #endapartheid, #youthday, #soweto and #remembertheyouth.
Take part in the popular Dirtopia Youth Day Trail Run through the vineyards. There are different distances to suit everyone's ability.
Watch a documentary about the Soweto uprising. Some of our favourites are The Soweto Uprising, Surfing Soweto and Generation Soweto.
Head to Soweto to visit the Hector Pieterson Memorial and Museum. The museum contains photos and footage from the uprising in 1976.
Support a youth organisation near you. Local, national and international organisations need your help to continue their mission of improving the lives and opportunities for youth around the world. Donate either financially or volunteer.