Minister Nzimande to launch R10-million skills development project in memory of Anene Booysen

The community of Bredasdorp in the Western Cape will become direct beneficiaries of a R10 million skills development and job-creation investment in construction-related programmes initiated by Minister of Higher Education and Training, Dr Blade Nzimande, in memory of Anene Booysen.

The 17-year-old teenager, Booysen, and her small Overberg town of Bredasdorp came under intense national and international media spotlight in February following her brutal gang-rape, mutilation and murder.

Minister Nzimande, through the Construction Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA) and in partnership with the Cape Agulhas Local Municipality, will launch the project on Saturday, 20 April with the intention of benefiting locals in various training, apprenticeships, learnership and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) programmes.

“In addition to about 700 learners receiving different training programmes, each trainee will also receive a monthly stipend of about R1 500 which will help in alleviating the socio-economic conditions of the community in the short term while the skills they will receive will lead to longer-term more sustainable benefits,” Minister Nzimande says.

Members of the Media are invited.

Event: Launch of a R10 million skills project (in memory of Anene Booysen)
Date: 20 April 2013
Time: 09h00
Venue: Cape Agulhas Municipality Town Hall – Bredasdorp, Western Cape

Confirm attendance with: Zanda on 076 779 7828 / 012 312 5538

Minister Nzimande says the impact of the training, particularly of the largely unemployed youth, will be positive and make a difference in the impoverished rural town near the southern-most tip of the African continent in the Western Cape province.

The training will last for a minimum of nine months and a maximum of twelve months depending on field of training, with a stipend of R1 500 per month per learner who will receive short skills programmes, learnerships and apprenticeships.

“Because we recognise that in our communities there are quite a number of informally trained and skilled artisans, this investment will also include an RPL process so that these artisanal skills can be formally recognised and certified. This is very exciting as our economy needs Artisans now more than ever,” Minister Nzimande says.

The short skills programmes will include Electrical Construction, Health and Safety and Solar Geyser Installation; while learnerships will be in Community House Building and Road Construction. There will also be Apprenticeships offered in Carpentry, Plumbing and Electrical Construction. About 250 learners will be taken through a Construction RPL process.

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