Skills Development
EuroSkills: South Africans watch how it’s done
Fri, 10 Dec 2010
A delegation from the Manufacturing and Engineering-related Services Sector Education and Training Authority (merSETA) and a research team comprising Independent Newspapers’ Workplace editor, Theo Garrun, and the Skills Portal’s JIM FREEMAN are in Portugal for the biennial EuroSkills competition.
HIV/AIDS
World Health Organisation approves new rapid TB test
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has endorsed use of a new rapid diagnosis for tuberculosis (TB). This move will increase access to rapid treatment especially for those who are at risk of drug resistant TB, and those with HIV co-infection. The rapid test has been welcomed by the South African Medical Research Council. Despite improvements in care and control, about 1.7 million people were killed by TB in 2009.
Education
Teaching children to save
Tue, 30 Nov 2010
Catch ‘em young, and teach ‘em to save. That’s the message behind the Banking Association South Africa’s Teach Children to Save South Africa (tm) campaign, which celebrated the 3rd annual roll-out across South Africa despite having very limited access to learners and their schools because of the public servants strikes.
Corporate SA called to invest in education
Tue, 30 Nov 2010
Addressing a breakfast meeting of government and business leaders, Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe called on corporate SA to work together with government investing in education upliftment programmes. Motlanthe urged the leaders to consider social partnerships to meet the infrastructure and facilities needs - classrooms, libraries, laboratories and sporting facilities - all are needed to effectively prepare learners for the world of work.
Human Resources
Deadline looms for Zimbabwe nationals to regularise their stay in SA
Thu, 09 Dec 2010
With just three weeks left until 31 December, Cabinet has encouraged all Zimbabwean nationals who have not yet regularised their stay in South Africa to apply immediately.
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FIKILE MOTSAMAI DUBE
Open letter to the Minister of Higher Education and Training
I am an unemployed graduate, a product of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme with more than five years in the labour market, seemingly with no prospect of ever getting a job, and the interests in the NSFAS loan accumulating that I am in serious debt even before I get employed.
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Schools
Motlanthe calls on Corporate SA to work with government to uplift education
Fri, 10 Dec 2010
Deputy President Motlanthe has called upon Corporate South Africa to work with government in investing in Education Upliftment Programmes. The Deputy President pointed out that in other sectors public private partnerships have been extremely successful, and listed the type of contribution in which the private sector could partner with government.ICT Training
Great results for KZN Business Analysts
Sun, 14 Nov 2010
An inaugural class of KZN Business Analysts recently completed the Certificate Programme in Business Analysis with spectacular results. All of the delegates who started the 4-month-long course completed it and nearly achieved the certificate with distinction. FTI's Steve Erlank will be presenting a breakfast seminar on the strategic value of the Business Analysis profession.
News
Student Finance
Manage your finances at varsity
Thu, 25 Nov 2010
Oone of the biggest challenges faced by new students at Varsity will be planning their finances, says Leonora Swart the financial manager at Boston City Campus and Business College. She has some great advice to ensure that your transition from school to varsity is as painless as possible.Are we producing capable students?
Wed, 24 Nov 2010

Fet Colleges
College holds Discovering Potential job fair
Sat, 27 Nov 2010
The Central Johannesburg College for Public Further Education and Training is hosting its third annual Job Fair on 30 November 2010. The fair will take the form of an exhibition where businesses from both the public and private sectors will be able to showcase their companies and allow their Human Resources (HR) and Skills Development personnel to meet with students to discuss opportunities within their organisations.
Personal Care Training
Beauty care still strong despite the economy
Thu, 25 Nov 2010
Vanity experiences no recession! Card swipe specialists SureSwipe have noticed that despite the current stress on consumers, beauty care has barely affected. David Gilson from Carlton observes, "if anything, women and men are realising that it is even more important to look good if you want to secure a sale or new clients".
Health and Safety
Health advisory: take precautions against malaria before travelling
Thu, 09 Dec 2010
The public have been warned by the Gauteng Health and Social Development to take all necessary precautions before travelling to malaria endemic areas, such as the Kruger National Park, Tanzania, Mozambique,Kenya,and Somalia. Precautions include taking medication, and avoiding bites by the use of candles, coils, sprays, and mosquito netting over beds.
Distance and eLearning
E-learning: the future of education?
Mon, 22 Nov 2010
Bill Gates recently commented on how the internet has changed so much of what we do – from buying airline tickets to voting in elections – and that it’s high time for the education sector to catch up in this dynamic field. If Bill Gates is excited about online education, you should be, too.
Call Centre
Outsourcing opportunities for Afrikaans speaking graduates
Thu, 25 Nov 2010
Local business consultants Barnstone have been making inroads into the business process outsourcing (BPO) space by providing work ready candidates for this market. Now they are up-skilling local Afrikaans speaking graduates to open opportunities for them as dutch speaking financial service advisors.Featured Training Provider
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