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Department of Higher Education and Training, 11 April 2016

 

 

Deputy Minister Mduduzi Manana

 

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Apply Now/Khetha Career Guidance Campaigns

 

 

Today, the 11th of April, 2016, the Deputy Minister of Higher Education and
Training, Mr Mduduzi Manana, MP, rolled out the 2016 Apply Now/Khetha Career
Guidance Campaign by visiting three schools in Lady Frere, in Eastern Cape
Province.

 

'The best thing you can do this year as a grade 12 learner, is to start
applying now for consideration in the institutions for higher learning  for
the 2017 academic calendar - you cannot be found wanting come January 2017',
said the Deputy Minister.

 

The Apply Now Campaign

 

Deputy Minister Manana, accompanied by the Mayor of eMalahleni Local
Municipality, Cllr Nomveliso Nyukwana, interacted with Grade 8 to 12
learners at Echibini Senior Secondary School, Nzimankulu Senior Secondary
School and Mtirara Senior Secondary School. 

 

He outlined the Apply Now/Khetha Career Guidance Campaign which is aimed at
encouraging learners to apply on time for admission to post-school
institutions (tertiary institutions) and thus avert possible stampedes and
long queues that take place at the beginning of each academic year.

 

The Career Guidance component of the campaign seeks to inform learners about
career choices available within the Post-School Education and Training
(PSET) sector.

 

The campaign was initiated by the Department of Higher Education and
Training following the unfortunate incident that happened at the University
of Johannesburg in 2012, where a mother died in a stampede whilst
accompanying her child to submit a late application.

 

The Apply Now Campaign runs from March to September, across the country, to
assist learners to make informed choices when applying to institutions of
higher learning. It also seeks to inform learners about things to look out
for when choosing their institutions of higher learning to avert being
conned by unregistered and bogus colleges who offer them unaccredited
qualifications.

 

TVET Colleges

 

The Deputy Minister encouraged learners to consider Technical Vocational
Education and Training (TVET) Colleges as an alternative to university
education because the skills needs of the country necessitate a massive
production of artisans from TVET colleges. Ingwe TVET College, Ikhala TVET
College and Buffalo City TVET exhibited their offerings. 

 

Universities

 

'This is by no means saying University education is not important, but we
need more learners in the TVET system. Universities play a critical role in
the production of knowledge' said the Deputy Minister. Walter Sisulu
University interacted with learners. 

 

The 100 Occupations in High Demand

 

The Deputy Minister had a conversation with more than 2000 learners from
Grade 8 to 12 in the rural schools of Bergville and further promoted the
"100 Occupations in high demand" list that was released by the Minister of
Higher Education and Training, in 2014. 

This will assist learners to make informed career choices to avoid a
situation where they too join a cohort of unemployed and unemployable
graduates. The Deputy Minister handed over chats with a list of these
occupations to Principals of the three schools. 

 

NSFAS

 

Deputy Minister Manana informed learners about the National Student
Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) which is aimed at assisting poor and
academically deserving students to further their studies within the
post-school sector. NSFAS has to date assisted more than 1.5 million
beneficiaries who have since joined the ranks of the black middle class.
NSFAS interacted with learners during the Deputy Minister's visit. 

 

SETAs

 

The Deputy Minister informed learners that there are currently 21 Sector
Education and Training Authorities (SETAs) which are responsible for
learnerships and other training opportunities for learners who cannot pursue
further education and training within the traditional set up. 

 

AgriSETA; Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority; Education
and Training Development Practices SETA; Fibre Processing and Manufacturing
SETA; Transport Education and Training Authority; and Wholesale and Retail
SETA exhibited their services to learners. 

 

Learner Representative Council

 

The Deputy Minister asked the Learner Representative Council to take it upon
themselves to encourage their peers to apply on time.

 

Career Development Services

 

The Department of Higher Education and Training currently runs a Career
Development Services Centre to assist learners with career advice. The
Khetha team was there in full swing. The Deputy Minister encouraged learners
to use their cell phones to reach the Centre as follows:

 

SMS or "Please Call Me": 072 204 5056
Telephone: 086 999 0123
E-Mail: [email protected]
Facebook: www.facebook.com/careerhelp

Twitter: http://twitter.com/rsacareerhelp

Website: www.careerhelp.org.za <http://www.careerhelp.org.za/> 

National Career Advice Portal:http://ncap.careerhelp.org.za
<http://ncap.careerhelp.org.za/> 

Walk-in Center: 123 Francis Baard Street, Pretoria

 

 

Issued by: 

Department of Higher Education and Training
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For further information and to schedule interviews, please contact:
Busiswa Nongogo
E-mail: [email protected] 
Cell: 061 <tel:0613512695>  351 2695

 

 

From:
http://www.gov.za/speeches/deputy-minister-manana-rolled-out-2016-apply-nowk
hetha-career-guidance-campaign-eastern

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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