This is thanks to the financial support of the Peermont Community Benefit Trust’s Lesedi Programme, a CSI initiative of Emperors Palace which has, for over 15 years, given Ekurhuleni youngsters the opportunity to learn a trade.
Buhle Park resident Andrias Xaba is one of 10 learners who recently passed a trade test and now has an Electrical NQF Level 4 qualification. Xaba is pictured here at P&T Technology in Wadeville, where he successfully completed his theory training.
Thembinkosi Msomi of Phumula had reason to celebrate recently as he is one of 10 learners who, despite the pandemic, passed a trade test and now has his Electrical NQF Level 4 qualification. Msomi is pictured here at P&T Technology in Wadeville where he successfully completed his theory training while his 20 months’ workplace experiential learning was completed.
Sylver Chicanisse of Katlehong is all smiles while busy with his electrical training at P&T Technology in Wadeville. Thobela is one of five deserving young Ekurhuleni people who have been funded to obtain artisan training through the Peermont Community Benefit Trust’s Lesedi Programme, a CSI initiative of Emperors Palace. The trust assists youngsters obtain trades in various fields, with Chicanisse among the 2019 intake who are busy with their theory training in the electrical field at P&T.