Welding and computer graduates at Inyathi Visions
On October 2, scores of youth graduated in welding and computer courses.
Inyathi Visions in La Rochelle continues to empower the youth of the South with skills so they can sustain themselves.
On October 2, scores of youth graduated in welding and computer courses. Inyathi Visions works with accredited training providers to help the youth to attain skills they can use to create jobs for themselves.
In welding they worked with Belique Training Centre, while in computers they worked with Tshedza Training Technologies (Pty) Ltd.
Centre manager Neo Mnisi said these are free courses to the unemployed youth of the South.
“We are proud of these students who are graduating today. The centre will continue to help the youth and arm them with skills to fight poverty in the area. Congratulations to them,” she said.
Inyathi Visions is a NPO formally started with the objectives of community development and poverty-alleviation interventions.
This is done through activities that are aimed at the appropriate provision of psychosocial development and support services to its beneficiaries. The support includes intervention services that render social relief programmes within this region’s community where state social relief programmes cannot support people.
Advice services on skills development, social support programmes and entrepreneurship are provided to vulnerable youth, children and their families and unemployed people in the area.
For any information, visit them at the corner of 11th Street, La Rochelle, opposite the open park with green palisade fence, next to La Rochelle Primary School, or contact centre manager Neo Mnisi on 083 380 8170 or at mmadineo@gmail.com




