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Welding NQF Level 1 to 4 Skills Development Programme

Welding programme to break gender stereotypes.

MY Lillies of Hope (MLOH) in La Rochelle is encouraging unemployed and unskilled youth to apply for a Welding NQF Level 1 to 4 Skills Development Programme which they offer in conjunction with other service providers.

Interested applicants should have at least Grade 10 with maths and science, between the ages of 18 and 35, to submit their CV with certified copies of ID and proof of qualifications to their offices at corner 4th Street and Johannesburg Road, La Rochelle OR email mylilliesofhope20@gmail.com

Closing date for applications is April 17.

Available space is limited. MLOH encourages mostly young women to apply to break long-held stereotypes that welding is a male preserve.

For more information contact Rachel Hlatshwayo (project coordinator, Women Empowerment Programme) on 011 436 1687 or 073 769 8332.

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