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The partnership between CHIETA and Services SETA heralds a new era of skills development in South Africa

By investing in innovative training solutions and ensuring access to quality education, this initiative stands to empower local communities, foster economic growth, and ultimately, secure a brighter future for South Africa’s workforce.

In a transformative step towards bolstering skills development within South Africa, a partnership has emerged between the Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority (CHIETA) and the Services Sector Education and Training Authority (Services SETA).

This collaboration aims to reshape the landscape of education and training across vital sectors, enhancing opportunities for individuals and communities alike.

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On August 27, an Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed at CHIETA’s office in Midrand by Yershen Pillay, CEO of CHIETA, and Andile Sipengane, acting CEO of Services SETA.

This agreement signifies a shared commitment to fortify the skills landscape in the chemical and services sectors, promoting sustainable livelihoods and economic growth.

At the heart of this partnership is the integration of CHIETA’s Smart Skills Centre technologies into the Services SETA Mkhuze Skills Centre.

This move is not merely an upgrade, it is a transformation that elevates the facility into a state-of-the-art training hub, focusing on digital skills and Fourth Industrial Revolution (4-IR) training.

Pillay emphasised that the MOU represents a pivotal moment in efforts to cultivate a workforce ready to drive economic growth.

CEO of CHIETA Yershen Pillay.
CEO of CHIETA Yershen Pillay.

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“By collaborating with Services SETA, we are confident that we can significantly impact the sectors we serve,” said Pillay.

CHIETA envisions establishing automated, digitised Smart Skills Centres in every South African province by 2025, thus reinforcing its commitment to creating sustainable livelihoods.

Collaborating with local governments, educational institutions, and industry leaders will further highlight the importance of uniting efforts to empower South Africa’s youth and close the digital skills gap.

Sipengane remarked on the significance of the Mkhuze Skills Centre, stating it is a testament to the commitment to uplifting communities through focused skills development.

“This partnership with CHIETA aligns perfectly with our mission, and we are particularly excited about the potential to transform the Mkhuze facility into a flagship centre for excellence.”

Effective until March 31, 2030, the MOU establishes a clear framework for both SETAs to work collaboratively toward shared objectives.

Key highlights of the MOU:

• Introduction of Smart Technologies: The partnership will focus on equipping the Mkhuze Skills Centre with advanced technologies, creating a modern and innovative training environment that meets the industry’s evolving needs.
• Future Collaborations: The MOU lays the groundwork for joint efforts, including developing the upcoming Prieska Skills Centre, another key initiative to drive skills development in South Africa.
• Mutual Support and Co-operation: Both SETAs have committed to working together in mutual trust and good faith, ensuring the successful implementation of the projects outlined in the MOU.

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