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We Are the Bridge: How the N2 Wild Coast Project Is Strengthening Youth Power

The roads are being carved. The bridges are rising. Machines are roaring through the hills of the Wild Coast — but if you look closely, there’s something louder rising behind it all: the voice of the youth. We are not bystanders. We are not spectators. We are the unseen power behind the N2 Wild Coast Development. Because no bridge can stand strong unless it has community beneath it. And we, The Voice of the Wild Coast Youth, are that foundation. From Forgotten to Frontline For too long, our region has been overlooked. The Wild Coast — rich in heritage, beauty, and culture — has been treated like the last page in the country’s development chapter. But not anymore. The N2 megaproject may look like just an infrastructure development to some, but to us? It’s a symbol. A turning point. A loud announcement that the era of ignoring the Wild Coast youth is over. We are organizing. We are building. We are connecting. Just like the roads. Just like the bridges. Because when development arrives, ...

The Voice of the Wild Coast Youth: Our Land, Our Future

We are the future. The youth of the Wild Coast. Our voices have long been silenced, but now, we're standing tall, united, and ready to be heard. This is our time to speak up. This is our moment to make sure that when the world looks at the Wild Coast, they see us — the heartbeat of this land. Our Land, Our Story The Wild Coast is more than just a place — it’s our home. A home that stretches from the deep, untamed beaches of our coastlines to the lush, rolling hills that hold our communities. It’s where our ancestors’ footprints still walk with us, guiding us, shaping us. And it's where our dreams will grow, take root, and flourish. But for too long, we've watched development pass by, leaving us behind. When talk of new roads, new projects, and new businesses begins, why is it that our youth are left out? When bridges are built and highways are paved, why do we not have a seat at the table? Why are our young people, our brothers and sisters, left out of the plans that shape ...