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Government tells youth: artisans rule the world
16 February 2021 - 07:55
Boys Auto (Pty) Ltd in Newcastle is run by two young artisans who have created jobs for locals.
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The government encourages the youth to gain practical skills for their vocations and create jobs for others.
As many young people seek to enroll at tertiary institutions to pursue their dreams, technical and vocational education and training (TVET) colleges are highly recommended to gain practical skills and create jobs.  
Young people are encouraged to consider TVET colleges as an alternative to traditional universities. The country seeks to produce 30,000 artisans a year by 2030.

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