Graduation celebrates young entrepreneurs tackling unemployment in South Africa
The Services Sector Education and Training Authority (Services SETA) celebrated the graduation of 69 young entrepreneurs who completed its New Venture Creation Learnership program, marking a significant milestone in efforts to combat youth unemployment in South Africa. The program, run in partnership with the City of Johannesburg's Department of Social Development and the Phosaane Institute, provided participants with practical business skills, including market research, financial management, and sustainable enterprise development. Of the 98 recruits, 69 successfully finished the learnership, achieving a high success rate compared to national averages. Graduates are now either employed permanently or running small businesses like bakeries and beauty salons, contributing to local economies. Program leaders highlighted the importance of collaboration between government agencies, training institutions, and private sector partners in fostering entrepreneurship among youth.
U značajnoj proslavi obeležavanja završetka Mjeseca mladih u Južnoj Africi, Uprava za obrazovanje i osposobljavanje u sektoru usluga (SETA) organizirala je svečanost diplomiranja za 69 mladih poduzetnika koji su uspješno završili program učenja za stvaranje novih poduhvata.
Ova inicijativa, provedena u partnerstvu s Odjelom za socijalni razvoj grada Johanesburga i Institutom Phosaane, imala je za cilj osposobiti sudionike osnovnim poslovnim vještinama i znanjem potrebnim za pokretanje i vođenje uspješnih poduhvata.Program je u početku privukao 98 osoba, od kojih je 69 uspješno završilo tečaj - impresivan rezultat s obzirom na to da nacionalne prosječne stope završetka obično padaju između 40% i 70%.
Sibusiso Dhladhla, izvršni direktor SETA-e, naglasio je posvećenost organizacije osnaživanju mladih i doprinosu društvenom poboljšanju.
Učinak programa već postaje očigledan, s više od 10% diplomaca koji osiguravaju zaposlenje na puno radno vrijeme ili osnivanje vlastitih poduzeća.
Herbert Phogole, direktor Phosaane Training Instituta, gledao je na ceremoniju diplomiranja kao na nešto više od formalnog priznanja akademskih postignuća. Istaknuo je upornost, predanost i odlučnost koje su pokazali diplomci, zajedno s zajedničkim naporima svih uključenih dionika. Phogole je izrazio zahvalnost Services SETA-i za ulaganje u poduzetništvo i razvoj vještina, napominjući da je to financiranje omogućilo mnogim mladim Južnim Afrikancima da steknu vrijedne poslovne uvide, izgrade povjerenje i istraže mogućnosti samozapošljavanja.
Grad Johannesburg igrao je ključnu ulogu u programu djelujući kao primarni poslodavac i olakšavajući stažiranje s tvrtkama domaćinima.
Martin Ngwako Lebea, izvršni direktor za socijalni razvoj u Odeljenju za socijalni razvoj grada Johanesburga, pohvalio je inicijativu jer pokazuje kako učinkovita suradnja između vladinih tijela i obrazovnih institucija može iskoristiti potencijal mladih ljudi.
Kako se mjesec mladih približava kraju, Dhladhla je pozvao mlade Južnoafričane da aktivno traže slične mogućnosti koje bi mogle promijeniti njihove živote.
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Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article discusses community entrepreneurship and social media impact, touching on broader themes of economic opportunity and racial stereotypes. However, it does not present a clear ideological slant, focusing more on the couple's personal experience and the positive outcomes of their initiative
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A young couple from Westridge in Mitchells Plain, South Africa, turned a local tuckshop into a viral sensation on TikTok during a period of increased migration activity. The couple, Tamryn Johannes and her husband Ariel, opened their shop as undocumented migrants prepared to leave the country by June 30. Their efforts gained traction after they recorded videos featuring their friend Jody Hendricks, who became a central figure in their content. Despite facing theft by gangsters, the couple received community support and continued operations. They aim to expand their business by offering coffee and doughnuts, emphasizing innovation and community engagement.
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The Services Sector Education and Training Authority (Services SETA) celebrated the graduation of 69 young entrepreneurs who completed its New Venture Creation Learnership program, marking a significant milestone in efforts to combat youth unemployment in South Africa. The program, run in partnership with the City of Johannesburg's Department of Social Development and the Phosaane Institute, provided participants with practical business skills, including market research, financial management, and sustainable enterprise development. Of the 98 recruits, 69 successfully finished the learnership, achieving a high success rate compared to national averages. Graduates are now either employed permanently or running small businesses like bakeries and beauty salons, contributing to local economies. Program leaders highlighted the importance of collaboration between government agencies, training institutions, and private sector partners in fostering entrepreneurship among youth.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced account of a government-led initiative aimed at reducing youth unemployment through education and entrepreneurship programs. It highlights the involvement of multiple stakeholders, including government departments, training institutes, and private sector partners, and
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 70 · Objektivnost 85): Factuality is slightly lower as the article shifts focus to a broader theme of youth entrepreneurship without directly addressing the specific event covered in the previous articles. Objectivity is higher as it presents information about the program without taking sides or emphasizing particular emo
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