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From: Dominic Tweedie <[email protected]>
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Date: Tue, 10 May 2011 06:58:17 
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Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Setas endorse Nzimande’s new vi
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  Business Day 
 
 
 Setas endorse Nzimande’s ‘new vision’ 
   
   
 Sue Blaine, Business Day, Johannesburg, 10 May 2011
   
 HIGHER Education and Training Minister Blade Nzimande and SA’s 21 sectoral 
education and training authorities (Setas) yesterday agreed at a meeting in 
Johannesburg to pursue the minister’s controversial plans to transform the 
Setas. 
   
 "The forum fully endorses the minister’s new vision. We reiterate that we will 
co-operate with the minister and continue to engage him on all transformation 
matters, including the proposed changes to the Seta landscape," the parties 
said. 
   
 The meeting came against the background of a damaging tussle between Mr 
Nzimande and Services Seta CEO Ivor Blumenthal and the Seta council under which 
Mr Blumenthal operates, which resulted in Mr Nzimande losing two court battles 
last week. 
   
 Mr Nzimande is appealing both judgments, made by two separate Johannesburg 
Labour Court judges. 
   
 Several Seta CEOs contacted by Business Day refused to comment on the record, 
but all said the meeting went off well. Mr Nzimande indicated at the meeting 
that work on reforming the Seta system would continue , one CEO said. 
   
 Changes that Mr Nzimande made to several pieces of legislation, out for public 
comment, were highlighted at the meeting, another CEO said. 
   
 This includes changes to how Seta boards were appointed, one of the points of 
contention between Mr Blumenthal and Mr Nzimande. 
   
 Mr Nzimande rejected the notion that only one Seta was performing optimally. 
He said whereas Services Seta was one of the few that had a high income from 
the skills development levy, the quality of its training programmes left much 
to be desired. This was in contrast to those Setas with smaller revenue that 
had managed to perform excellently, he said. 
   
 Reforming skills training is in Mr Nzimande’s performance agreement, signed in 
2009 with President Jacob Zuma. It commits him to produce 10000 artisans a year 
by 2015 from about 8000. 
   
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From: http://www.businessday.co.za/Articles/Content.aspx?id=142221
   
 
 
 

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