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Clear the path for Africa’s youth: Gates

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Microsoft founder and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates said that obstacles in the path of Africa’s youth needed to be cleared so that they can drive the future of the continent.

Gates was delivering the Nelson Mandela memorial lecture at the University of Pretoria on Sunday night.

The theme of the lecture was “living together”.

Gates said that the elder statesman’s life embodied the theme of living together.

“Today South Africans are still striving to live together in the fullest sense, so much closer because Nelson Mandela and many others believed in the promise of one South Africa,” he said.

“As a boy I learned about him [Mandela] in school. The first time I got to speak to him in 1994 when he called me to help fund SA’s election. I admired him so much and I knew the election was historic so I did what I could to help.”

He said on a subsequent trip to Johannesburg, specifically to Soweto, and prompted the founding of the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation.

“Melinda and I had always known that we would give our wealth to philanthropy eventually. The sense of urgency was spurred on by a trip in 1997 when I came to Johannesburg. I spent most of the time in business meetings in the richer part of the city but I also went to Soweto. My visit taught me how much I had to learn outside the world outside the bubble I lived in all my life,” he said.

Gates added that Nelson Mandela was concerned about the future and he believed that people could make it better than the past.

“One topic with Nelson Mandela came back to was the power of the youth…that is one reason why I am optimistic about the future of this continent. The youth are special source of dynamism,” he said.

“We must clear the obstacles for young people…if we invest in the right things and ensure that the basic needs of Africa’s young people are taken care of, they will have the ability to change the future,” he said.

“Let us do everything within our power to help build a future Nelson Mandela dreamed of and a future we can achieve together,” Gates added.

[Source: News24]
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1 comment

  1. where are our own leaders besides just the loud mouthings?
    where are our socialists after they disappear as milionaires and billionaires?
    why do some of them return under the pretext that they really care?
    only to return as politicians?
    why are they now part of the very institutions which oppressed us
    the reality is we need to have real on the ground folk with expertise in leadership and control positions
    unfortunately we havent learnt how to distinguish between rabble rousing popular politicians and real leaders

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