Commendation for Tshwane training initiative

Monday, April 8, 2013

Pretoria - Higher Education and Training Minister Dr Blade Nzimande has applauded the City of Tshwane for its decision to give training opportunities to 500 students from Further Education and Training (FET) institutions on an annual basis.

The City’s Executive Mayor, Kgosientso Ramokgopa, made the announcement last week during the State of the City Address.

“This is a very significant development that was announced by Mayor Ramokgopa because as government, we strongly believe that the FET college system is one of the key instruments for overcoming our skills shortages.

“To have government departments, state owned companies, municipalities and the private sector giving work-placement opportunities to FET College graduates completes the picture towards the provision of appropriate local skills for our growing economy,” Nzimande said on Monday.

He said FETs equipped young people with important technical, business, administrative and other skills without which it was impossible to run a modern economy.

Nzimande said easily accessible, high quality education and training for school leavers was essential if South Africa were to combat the skills crisis facing the country. 

“Without an adequately skilled population, we cannot achieve the vision which has been mapped out by the New Growth Path, the National Planning Commission’s Vision 2030 and other national economic policies.”

To create decent jobs in today’s world, Nzimande said it was crucial to have a skilled workforce which can use the latest technology for producing the goods and services required to compete effectively in the national and global economies.

During the State of the City Address, Ramokgopa said that given the high footprint of FET institutions in Tshwane, they would collaborate with these institutions to use the City as site of training.

“Given the budget and size of the City, a minimum of 500 students from FET institutions will be given training opportunities in the City on an annual basis,” Ramokgopa said at the time. – SAnews.gov.za