learnerships
South Africa hosts its first women in manufacturing conference
The importance of women in manufacturing and their experience in a male-dominated industry were among the topics discussed at the first Women in Manufacturing,...
Red and Yellow investment reaps rewards
Red and Yellow's mission is to counter the increasing income gap by arming underprivileged people with the knowledge and skills they need to compete...
Young people must be empowered to drive SA’s development
The recently held elections shone a spotlight on the importance of active citizenry, pride and patriotism in our country and its heritage as well as an indomitable hope for a better future, says Brand SA's Wendy Tlou.
West Rand hub aims to boost township economy
"We can only fight poverty and unemployment when we work together with our
people," Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane said at the launch of the Mohlakeng
Enterprise Hub, which will support young people keen to start their own businesses.
West Rand hub aims to boost township economy
"We can only fight poverty and unemployment when we work together with our
people," Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane said at the launch of the Mohlakeng
Enterprise Hub, which will support young people keen to start their own businesses.
Pupils learn about ICT careers
In the past 30 years, technology has developed at an eye-watering rate. The Sci-Bono Discovery Centre held a focus week targeting school pupils to unpack the career opportunities in the sector.
Unpacking the National Development Plan
South Africa, it is said, is one of the most unequal societies in the world. Yet it has a plan to change this, and that's where the National Development Plan comes in.
Skills project to ‘honour Anene Booysen’
A R10-million skills development and job creation investment in construction-related
programme will be launched by Higher Education and Training Minister Blade
Nzimande on Saturday to honour Anene Booysen and benefit the Bredasdorp
community.
Education infrastructure build ‘on the go’
Higher education infrastructure projects will account for R12.6-billion of the government's infrastructure spending over the next three years, creating over 65 000 jobs along with significant skills development opportunities, says Higher Education and Training Minister Blade Nzimande.
Grooming the future of tourism
The first batch of graduates have successfully completed the City of Johannesburg's tourism internship programme, and are ready to make their mark on the country's hospitality sector.