One hundred youth to gain hands-on skills
SANE
SHANDU
ETHEKWINI
Municipality is taking bold steps to equip local youth with practical,
life-changing skills. On 5 March, 100 unemployed young people from Ntuzuma and
surrounding areas enrolled in a three-month vocational training programme
through the eThekwini Municipal Academy.
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| One hundred young people have enrolled in a three-month vocational training programme where they will be equipped with practical skills to find employment. | Photo: Supplied. |
The
training spans plumbing, electricity, bricklaying, and tiling, linked to
ongoing construction projects including Ntuzuma Mall, Nozaza Node Hub, housing
developments, and other community upgrades.
Participants
will gain hands-on experience and, upon completion, transition directly into
roles on these projects, turning skills development into real employment and
enterprise opportunities.
Ward
42 Councillor Fisokuhle Mngadi praised the initiative. ‘’This programme ensures
young people can access local opportunities instead of labour being brought in
from outside. It is a practical step towards building local capacity and
uplifting the community.’’
The
programme strengthens local maintenance capacity, accelerates service delivery,
and keeps economic benefits circulating within the community.
Participant
Nokwanda Mazibuko, a young woman entering the male-dominated trade of tiling,
described the programme as ‘’life-changing.’’ ‘’This programme is giving me a
real skill and a future. It has also afforded me a chance to uplift my family
and my community.’’


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