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Tools gig for artisans

The Coastal TVET College’s tool and die jig project is another National Skills Fund-funded initiative training future artisans in the tool development industry over five years. These learners are trained in developing raw materials into fine products using different types of machines, such as lathes, milling machines, grinding machines, and jig grinders, in the workshop. […]

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KSD TVET College funding helps to produce historic diesel mechanics

The Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) is working hard to meet the demand for 30 000 new artisans per year for the government’s strategic infrastructure projects. The National Skills Fund (NSF), in support of the DHET goal, allocates funding on a triennial basis to colleges, particularly those that enrol students from underrepresented groups. 

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Skills fund support youth programme in Pietermaritzburg

The Dynamic Youth Development Service (DYDS) is a skills development initiative supported by the National Skills Fund (NSF) with a funding commitment to implement a learnership programme for unemployed young persons with disability.  The NSF approved R20 million for DYDS for a two-year period, from April 2021 and ending in March 2023, for skills programmes

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Informal traders get streetwise with skills programme

Fifty informal traders affiliated with the United Khula Informal Traders Association (UKITA) graduated in November 2021 from a two-year skills development programme sponsored by the National Skills Fund (NSF) and the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET). The programme aimed to equip informal traders with skills to help them run their businesses more efficiently.

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Nkangala TVET College delivers on NSF funding support

A National Skills Fund programme to support the Nkangala TVET College in Mpumalanga with much-needed resources has come full circle and produced a new breed of stars and graduates. The college, which has four sites – Witbank, Siyabuswa, Waterval Boven, and Middleburg – received a R27,8 million commitment in 2017 and was useful to ensure

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NSF tops up investment in TVET colleges

Public TVET colleges in South Africa will receive an R2,2 billion injection from the National Skills Fund (NSF) when the entity finalises funding applications for the NSF Public College Capacity Building and Occupational Programmes Phase III Funding Window.  The funding is for occupationally-directed programmes which spans apprenticeships, learnership, skills programmes, work-integrated learning, capacity building and

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South African Renewable Energy and Technology Centre launched

The South African Renewable Energy and Technology Centre (SARETEC) facility was established to develop the skills required to design, build, operate and maintain world-class renewable energy utility-scale power plants. The fully equipped cutting-edge facility, located at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology, is fully operational and was launched by the Director-General of Higher Education and

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Professional development of TVET campus managers

The professional development of campus managers project is aimed at building the capacity of technical vocational education and training (TVET) campus managers and professionalising their roles and functions. It has also enabled a bond of comradery to develop between all campus managers across the country. Public TVET colleges have a significant role in addressing the

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First group of apprentices enrolled in Centre of Specialisation Programme

The Centre of Specialisation Programme was officially kick-started in March 2019 with the first cohort of 649 apprentices onboarded and inducted by host employers. The group makes up 83% of the projected 780 apprentices for the first intake in the artisanal development programme being rolled out at 26 technical vocational education and training (TVET) campuses in

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