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Top 10 Cool Websites For The Youth In South Africa

There are so many websites on the internet but a lot of them are not helpful and don’t offer value to the youth in South Africa. But there are those few that are relevant and very useful to young people.

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1.  Lead SA                                                                                                               This website tells the stories of people who are making our country a better place. Lead SA is a personal call to every person to make a difference.

2. Youth Village                                                                                                   This site is a platform that focuses extensively on facilitating better access to developmental information across South Africa with core focus on the youth.

3. Kasi Lyrics                                                                                                           Is local lyrics platform which covers hip hop, Afro Pop, Motswako, Rock, Afrikaans music, R&B, Kwaito, House, Reggae and more.

4. South African Youth Exchange                                                             Website that entails information on international opportunities such as vacancies and internships.

5. Spark Notes
When you need to catch up on reading that you missed or want to gain a better understanding of specific books. The site offers literary, summaries, essay help and timelines.

6. Back pack
Back pack is the ultimate organizational Web app for college students.

7. Encyclopaedia.com
If you need an online encyclopaedia that allows you to cite reputable sources, this is a great place to look.

8. Rate my professor
This site is greater for college students who are planning their class schedule. It features ratings for more than one million professors around the world.

9. Internet Public Library
The internet Public Library is an online reference service that offers everything from free dictionaries and encyclopedias to books, magazines and newspapers.

10. Open Book Project
The Open Book Project is designed specifically for the academic community. Students can find free textbooks and other open-source education materials.

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