Gauteng to train 6 000 people to become solar panel installers

The project will run for 36 months, and the young people from the province will receive training during that time.

Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi is doing his bit to tackle youth unemployment and has launched a project to train 6 000 young people from different parts of the province, through his solar panel installers learnership programme.

The project was launched on Thursday at the Premier’s office in Midrand and is in partnership with the Manufacturing, Engineering, and Related Services Sector Education and Training Authority.

This project comes in the backdrop of a promise made by Lesufi during his State of the Province Address in February and is set to start bearing fruits soon.

According to Lesufi, the project is also aimed at responding to the energy crisis that is grappling different parts of the country. He said that this will ensure that young people who are unemployed are trained and skilled efficiently.

“We want our young people to be assured of opportunities in the province, which is why every fortnight until the end of June, we will be announcing training offers until we reach the target of 6 000 young people.

“Gauteng cannot be the City of Gold while our youth go through pain and suffering. We are excited about this project as it will propel them into greater heights,” said Lesufi, who added that the trainees will receive an allowance of between R4 000 and R7 000, depending on their qualifications.

To qualify for the solar panel programme, the youth must be South African residents under the age of 35.

They will undergo training for 12 months, and the project will last 36 months, during which the learners will be taken into different cohorts.

The project will provide theoretical, practical, and in-service training. The theoretical part will take between eight and 12 weeks to develop technical skills.

This will be complemented by six to eight months of experiential learning, when candidates will be given practical work experience.
Applications are set to open today and close on June 8.

Applications can be sent to GCRA.wfd@gauteng.gov.za or SAYouth.Mobi.

They can also dial *134*47472# free of charge.

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Penelope Masilela

Journalist at Benoni City Times (2016 – 2021)
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