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DA leader Helen Zille handed over a memorandum to the presidency at the Union Buildings in Pretoria on Monday, requesting the introduction of a youth wage subsidy. (Werner Beukes, Sapa)
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Demonstrators wearing T-shirts bearing the word "unemployed" hold posters showing the faces of jobless youths during a gathering organised by the Democratic Alliance on the lawns of the Union Buildings in Pretoria. (Werner Beukes, Sapa)
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Demonstrators wearing T-shirts bearing the word "unemployed" hold posters showing the faces of jobless youths during a gathering organised by the Democratic Alliance on the lawns of the Union Buildings in Pretoria. (Werner Beukes, Sapa)
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(Werner Beukes, Sapa)
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(Werner Beukes, Sapa)
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Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille meets young umemployed South Africans who have gathered at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. (Werner Beukes, Sapa)
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Zille said the DA in the Western Cape took money from other budgets more than two years ago to implement the subsidy. More than 70% of these youths then went on to get permanent jobs and others went on to study. (Werner Beukes, Sapa)
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Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille greets young umemployed South Africans who have gathered at the Union Buildings. (Werner Beukes, Sapa)
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423 unemployed youths gathered at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. They each represent a 1000 unemployed youths. (@yolandedp via Twitter)
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(@yolandedp via Twitter)
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Hundreds of unemployed young people gathered at the Union Building for DA's youth wage subsidy-protest. (Daniƫlla du Plooy, via Twitter)
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(Percy Morapedi Koji, via Twitter)