16
Apr
Patience Makwele Urban pressures are pushing some young people to return to rural areas and small towns as high living costs and limited jobs make it harder to survive in cities. The shift comes as youth unemployment remains high, estimated between 40% and 50%. Economist and lecturer Lukas David Lukas said the trend reflects rising pressure in cities. “The movement we are beginning to observe is largely driven by survival pressures in urban areas, particularly the high cost of living and limited job absorption capacity,” Lukas said.Lukas said returning to rural areas may offer short-term relief, but most rural economies…
