How To Reset Your SAYouth.mobi Password


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Not sure how to reset your SAYouth.mobi password? Here is a step-by-step guide for you to follow. 

The SAYouth.mobi is a website/online platform which gives unemployed youth in South Africa access to employment opportunities. It's also where applicants and participants of the Presidential Youth Employment Initiative (PYEI) have to join and register as part of the process. 

The SAYouth.mobi network can be used to access learning and work opportunities in your area.

It is 100% free meaning it requires no data) help connect individuals to employment opportunities through a range of services and work readiness training opportunities.

Through SAYouth.mobi, young people can register on the network and begin to use the benefits of this platform. 

It's important to keep your details that you've used when setting up or joining an account on SAYouth.mobi up-to-date. 

The details you'll need to set up your SAYouth.mobi account include your ID number or a username, cellphone number and a password.

If you forget your password or need to make a new one, here is a guide on how to do it: 

  1. Go to SAYouth.mobi
  2. Click on Login
  3. Click on 'I forgot my username/password'
  4. Choose how to rest your password
  5. Open the link and reset your password 

The options for Step Four are: 

  1. Reset with SMS (only works if you have the same phone number you've used to register on SAYouth.mobi) 
  2. Reset with email (only works if you've registered with the same email address) 
  3. Reset with my security question (only available if you've set it up on your last visit)

If you're having trouble, you can call the Toll-Free number, which is: 0800 72 72 72. The line is open from Monday to Friday, from 9am to 4:30pm. 

 

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If you are a young person between the ages of 15 and 34 years old seeking employment, then you might want to check out vacancies listed on SAYouth.mobi, here's how to gain access to this network. 



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