Skills plan puts Setas in hot seat
But FET colleges remain the most vulnerable sector in the skills development landscape, writes <b>Fiona Cameron-Brown</b>.
But FET colleges remain the most vulnerable sector in the skills development landscape, writes <b>Fiona Cameron-Brown</b>.
Setas welcome a skills development strategy that they say will, at last, work, writes <b>Jim Freeman</b>.
An economy "constrained by a severe lack of skills" was behind the launch of the third National Skills Development Strategy, said Blade Nzimande.
A UCT graduate has written a scathing open letter to HET MInister Blade Nzimande detailing the difficulties he and other black graduates face.
Setas have not failed and are expected to be more successful following consolidation in the system, Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande said.
Reform in the FET college system must be black-led and display high expertise, writes <b>Robin Landman</b>
South Africa stands on the brink of a youth uprising that will rival anything experienced in the days of apartheid, writes <b>Jim Freeman</b>.
Self-employment is vital for job creation and social stability but Setas loathe new venture creation projects, writes <b>Jim Freeman</b>.