NYDA graduates move a step closer to their dreams

74 young men and women graduated in brick laying, plastering, carpentry and plumbing

The National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) students have completed their 12-month training in various skills.
The NYDA partnered with uMtshezi Municipality last year and is spearheaded by Mayor Bongani Dlamini. Mr Dlamini has dedicated his life as the champion of youth to develop and transform the youth in all spheres.
74 young men and women graduated in brick laying, plastering, carpentry and plumbing. Director of uMtshezi Planning, Economic and Community Service Hlula Dladla said this was a huge success.
“We are now preparing for phase two in order to identify any skills gap and training needs for our youth,” he said.

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