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Applications open for 13 Gibela-sponsored training programmesUnemployed South Africans in KwaThema, Tsakane, Duduza and the immediate surrounding areas in Ekurhuleni, Gauteng, are invited to apply for a number of technical and business skills training opportunities provided by the Gibela Rail Transport Consortium. ![]() Image: Supplied In collaboration with its training implementation partner, ITS Education and Training Institute, Gibela is sponsoring training programmes in 13 different skill sets. The training programmes will start in May and run throughout 2022. Technical skills training:
Business skills training:
“We recognise the impact that the last few years have had on many South Africans – according to StatsSA the official unemployment rate was 35.3% in the fourth quarter of 2021,” says Gibela CEO Hector Danisa. “Gibela is addressing this issue directly through the generation of 1 500 direct jobs at the peak of our contract and thousands of indirect jobs through the supply chain over roughly a 10-year period. However, we recognise that this is not enough and we are involved in various educational and skills development initiatives to extend our influence as a responsible corporate citizen to thousands of historically disadvantaged South Africans. “Gibela puts a particular focus on developing the communities within which we operate and these 13 programmes are targeted at addressing unemployment by equipping people within the communities surrounding our factory in Dunnottar, in Nigel, Ekurhuleni, with technical as well as business skills that will enable them to start or develop their own businesses.” Applications are open to all unemployed or self-employed South Africans living in KwaThema, Tsakane, Duduza and immediate surrounding areas. Preference will be given to candidates who are in possession of a matric certificate. Those who have previously attended any Gibela-sponsored training programme/s are not eligible to apply. Apply online by clicking on the following link: www.archholdings.co.za. |