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Fund’s commitment to developing skilled artisans for a thriving nation

The National Skills Fund (NSF) has partnered with occupational skills programmes provider Durnacol on its Artisan Development Programme by providing critical funding of R19 million for college’s skills hub. The Durnacol Skills Hub is a fully-fledged, private training technical and vocational institution close to Newcastle in northern KwaZulu-Natal, which offers apprenticeship training for fitters, electricians,

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Hope is revived for Port Shepstone’s young people

The Esayidi Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) College in Port Shepstone welcomed the National Skills Fund (NSF) officials who documented the inroads made by the NSF-funded programmes in KwaZulu-Natal. The NSF has funded the Esayidi TVET College’s work-based learning programmes, including apprenticeships, learnerships, work-integrated learning and skills programmes, with R51 million for 44 months

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Mnambithi TVET College thrives with NSF support

The National Skills Fund (NSF) is fulfilling a crucial role in advancing technical and vocational education and training (TVET) colleges to becoming the first choice for post-school education and learning.  The NSF approved R50 million into KwaZulu-Natal’s Mnambithi TVET college, which has a main campus in Ladysmith and satellites centres in Newcastle and Ladysmith. The

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Crafting success: NSF, Richards Bay Technical Training Assessment Centre partnership

The Richards Bay Technical Training Assessment Centre (RBTTAC) offers a range of technical and vocational education and training (TVET) programmes such as fitting and turning, boilermaking, electrical studies and millwright training. The first student intake of its earlier contract with the National Skills Fund (NSF) was 120 students. RBTTAC was approved R45 million by the

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Optimising international scholarships to diversify, increase the current skills of South African youth

The landscape of post-school education continues to evolve across the globe as nations unite for one goal: to partner and share best practices in education and research. A United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) science report states that one in four scientific articles produced around the world was co-signed by a foreign collaborator

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Garden Route Skills Summit and Career Festival empowering youth for a bright future

In July 2023, Knysna hosted the much-anticipated Garden Route Skills Summit and Career Festival. Organised by the Garden Route Skills Mecca (GRSM), a product of the Garden Route District Municipality (GRDM) and its stakeholders, the annual event brought together community members from across the district with a shared vision of equipping the youth with essential

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Competing on a global stage: Competitor and mentor perspectives

Students are like trees; they need to be watered and nurtured to grow and have equal opportunities, says Didimalo Sereo following his participation at the World Skills Competition 2022 Special Edition (WSC2022SE) in Goyang, Korea, in October 2022.  The 23-year-old, fondly known as Gift, competed in the Information Technology (IT) Network Systems Administration category against

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Trade test bonanza

The success of the Centre of Specialisation programme is not in dispute, with all 350 artisan apprentices from 21 TVET colleges being awarded their trade test certificates. The 100% pass rate for the group was celebrated in November 2022 with the attendance of Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation Blade Nzimande, who was joined

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Strengthening SA positioning for the France-China WorldSkills contests

South Africa should be proud of public technical vocation and education and training (TVET) colleges, considering the representation of the sector in the WorldSkills Competition 2022 Special Edition (WSC2022SE).  “The competition continues to be a great opportunity to showcase what TVET colleges can do,” says WorldSkills South Africa (WSZA) national expert Shailendra Sasti. Held from

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