On 20 September 2025, Deputy Minister in The Presidency, Mr Kenny Morolong, delivered the powerful closing address at the G20 Young Entrepreneurs’ Summit in Sandton, receiving a joint Communique that outlines the global youth’s economic priorities.
3 Key Takeaways
- Kenny Morolong’s speech at the G20 Young Entrepreneurs’ Summit reaffirmed South Africa’s commitment to empowering young innovators.
- The Deputy Minister accepted the G20 YEA Communique, containing youth-led policy recommendations.
- Over 400 international delegates gathered to shape the future of entrepreneurship in G20 nations.
Their Story
Mr Kenny Morolong, Deputy Minister in The Presidency, represented South Africa at the 2025 G20 Young Entrepreneurs’ Summit, held from 18–20 September at the Sandton Convention Centre.
In his closing speech, Morolong reaffirmed the government’s dedication to youth economic inclusion, innovation, and skills development. His presence underscored the growing role young people play in shaping economic policies globally.
The Event/Occasion
Hosted by Young Entrepreneurs South Africa (YESA) and convened by the G20 Young Entrepreneurs Alliance (G20 YEA), the summit brought together over 400 delegates from across the G20 member states.
One of the key outcomes was the presentation of a signed Communique, which Deputy Minister Morolong received on behalf of the South African Presidency. This document outlines collective policy recommendations from young entrepreneurs on critical areas like green innovation, digital transformation, and inclusive economic growth.
Community Reactions
Attendees praised the summit as a landmark platform for youth entrepreneurship. Many young delegates emphasised the importance of having leaders like Mr Morolong actively listening to their proposals.
YESA representatives expressed optimism that the recommendations submitted would be integrated into future policymaking at both local and international levels.








