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Group opens doors for employment

After a raffle, Zanele Malinga was the lucky recipient of all-expenses-paid training from Fisher Operators Training where she will be trained to operate a fork-lift.

The Mpumalanga Independent Youth Board (MIYB) held a meeting at Wesselton Hall last Wednesday to tackle challenges regarding youth unemployment within Msukaligwa Municipality.
The purpose of the meeting was to provide the young people with information about available study programmes that would equip them with skills and render them employable. Simphiwe Shungube from Mpumalanga Regional Training Trust, Ruan Visser from Fisher Operators Training and Mr Xola Mhlanga from Xtensive ICT Academy attended the meeting as part of the stakeholders.
Each one of them had an opportunity to address the attendees and answered several questions from the audience.
After a raffle, Zanele Malinga was the lucky recipient of all-expenses-paid training from Fisher Operators Training where she will be trained to operate a fork-lift.
She was overcome and could only say she was looking forward to completing the training.

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