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THE SYSTEM IS FAILING: Behind the Headlines of “Star Pupils,” a Generation is Being SET UP TO CRASH

While the media celebrates a handful of “star pupils” with perfect scores, a DANGEROUS TREND is being ignored. Look at the photo of Imani Ravhulani, holding her 10 distinctions. Her story is being used to hide a brutal truth.

The system is BROKEN. Experts are sounding the alarm: 40% of South Africa’s youth are jobless, not in school, not training. Over 100,000 qualified matriculants were REJECTED by universities last year. No space. No future. These aren’t just numbers—this is a TICKING TIME BOMB.

Imani herself said the pressure was crushing. She studied with flashcards while walking, chasing a dream that is becoming a mirage for thousands. Meanwhile, elite schools like St. John’s College boast about 100% pass rates and students heading to Harvard. They talk about “rigorous frameworks” and “independent thinkers.” But who does this system REALLY work for?

Education specialist Dr. Memuna Williams reveals the ugly pattern: “You have more leverage than any previous generation… but you are being failed.” The government is silent. Universities turn kids away. The so-called “success stories” are a smokescreen.

They are telling top students to join the MILITARY for discipline because the economy has nothing else to offer them.

One brilliant student’s dream cannot hide a national catastrophe. This is not just an education crisis—it is a betrayal.

THEY ARE PREPARING YOU FOR A WORLD THAT DOES NOT EXIST.



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