LEARNERS ENCOURAGED TO EXPLORE THE EDUCATION OPTIONS AT TVET COLLEGES

Learners encouraged to explore the education options at TVET colleges

Learners encouraged to explore the education options at TVET colleges

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5th February 2025
Higher Education and Training Deputy Minister, Dr Mimmy Gondwe, has encouraged learners to take into account the Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges being a beneficial and practical substitute for advancing their careers.

The Deputy Minister was speaking for the duration of an oversight visit to the post-school education and instruction (PSET) institutions while in the Western Cape this 7 days.

Gondwe explained the TVET colleges as very important for job creation and youth skills development within the nation.

The Deputy Minister visited the West Coast College Vredenburg Campus, as well as the Cape Peninsula {University of Technologies (CPUT) Bellville Campus in Cape Town.

Gondwe's visits geared toward assessing the state of readiness of greater education institutions across the country, ahead of your 2025 educational year.

In the course of the visit at West Coast College, she encouraged learners to consider pride in attaining artisan competencies as they provide wonderful entrepreneurship chances.

"I am very encouraged by what I'm seeing at TVET colleges, I believe they are the future of this country. TVETs are producing artisans with much needed skills [and] also offer opportunities for learners to acquire future skills, such as robotics, AI [Artificial intelligence], and coding," Gondwe said.

At the second part of the visit, college students at CPUT expressed problems about student residences and other services. The Deputy Minister directed the institution to here work with tvet colleges open for applications the Student Representative Council (SRC), to speedily resolve the determined problems.

The Deputy Minister’s visit to the Western Cape, follows her recent visit to higher education institutions in the Free State where she visited Goldfields TVET College and the Central University of Technology (CUT), at the Welkom campus.

In the visits, the Deputy Minister has become accompanied by important senior officers from Higher Education and Training, and the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS).

The Deputy Minister’s dedicated Help Desk has also formed part of the delegation, assisting with here all higher education related queries on each visit.

The difficulty of funding and administrative issues confronted from thekwini tvet college the NSFAS was within the spotlight over the Free State leg of your visits.

"NSFAS needs to get its act together, in order to ensure that student allowances are paid on time with no delays. Delays cause serious challenges for learners; learners need allowances to eat and to buy hygiene products. This is important for their sense of wellbeing and dignity," Gondwe said.

Gondwe embarked on the state of readiness visits following a plan of action, announced by Higher Education and Training, Dr Nobuhle Nkabane at the special meeting of the Post Education and Training sector held in January 2025, to establish the state of readiness for the 2025 academic year.

The Deputy Minister's oversight is expected to continue in other provinces, with North West higher education institutions being the next on the letaba tvet college list.
– SAnews.gov.za



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