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Unemployed youth called to upskill themselves with free online courses

The programme is open to anyone who has passed Grade Nine and between the ages of 18 to 27.

Roah Consulting and Elethu Cheshire Home for the disabled in Daveyton are looking for unemployed and disabled youth to be part of their online skills programme.

The programme is open to anyone who has passed Grade Nine and who are between the ages of 18 to 27.

The 12 NQF level one programmes are accredited by Service Seta.

The courses offered are basic bookkeeping, budget and financial reports, job search skills, stress management, creative problem solving, health and wealth at work, negotiating skills, project management, time management, social media in the workplace, teamwork and team building, and media and public relations.

Participants will study at their own pace and certificates can be printed after completing the course.

Once you are done with the modules, you can then claim UIF if you put in more hours and you can complete all modules within six months.

There is no stipend for the course and you can apply even if you are registered with another programme.

After completing the programme, your name will be added to the company’s database for future opportunities.

For more information and how to register, contact Sandile Mafu on 071 040 2561.

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