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[Herald Live - South Africa] - 23/06/2025
Economic hardship, gender inequality and social media influence are driving a rise in "blesser/blessee" relationships between older men and young women and girls, as youth unemployment in the country hits a record high, says the National Shelter Movement of South Africa.
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