While Youth Day commemorates the role played by young people in challenging apartheid in 1976, commentators argue that today's youth face a different battle centred on economic freedom, employment and opportunity.
Today it is perhaps not those freedoms, but economic freedom and freedom of the mind that is at stake and we must ask, should we not be doing all we can to fight for that? ... economic freedom in a ...
... had reached the apex echelon of governance, where policymakers meticulously scrutinised the cascading economic ramifications of the volatile, escalating hostilities currently engulfing West Asia.
The economies of the Gulf Cooperation Council have strengthened their position in the 2026 Index of Economic Freedom, outperforming the global average as reforms across the region continue to improve ...
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) locate this reality within the broader Marxist-Leninist and Fanonian tradition ... the attainment of economic freedom in our lifetime – not only for South Africa, but for Africa and the oppressed peoples of the world.