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Plumbing college to plug gap of female artisans

- SISONKE MLAMLA sisonke.mlamla@inl.co.za Plumbing · Industries · South Africa · Africa · Patricia de Lille · Lille · The South African

THE React Training College, the first black women-owned plumbing and artisan college has all systems in place to bridge the skills gap in the country.

The college, in Parow, is a constructi­on, education and training authority (Ceta) accredited college.

Public Works and Infrastruc­ture Minister Patricia de Lille visited the college yesterday to see the work that has been done in the short time of the college’s existence. She engaged the founders and students on their work and the importance of empowering more women to claim their space in the constructi­on and related industries.

De Lille said the React Training college had provided competency-based modular training with innovative plumbing techniques.

She said the founders, Celeste Le Roux, Charmaine Jampies and David Le Roux, had since November 2019 tailored their courses to ensure their artisans were trained for the South African water and infrastruc­ture challenges.

“This focus in their work is so crucial as a large percentage of water is lost before it reaches customers due to water leaks. The South African water system requires qualified and skilled artisans to ensure that we protect and increase the efficiency of our infrastruc­ture,” De Lille said.

She said the college trained students to equip them with the necessary skills to be trade-test ready within a few months.

Celeste said the college’s mission was to empower, develop and train superior plumbing artisans.

“As previously disadvanta­ged black women in the constructi­on industry, it has been fundamenta­lly crucial for us to develop and empower women,” she said.

One of the students, Nwabisa Konana, said she had been at the college for three months, and had managed to learn many things within the plumbing sector.

“I can even do my own drainage, and install geysers and chimneys by myself,” she said.

De Lille said: “(The) visit affirms that women have so much to offer in our country and in the built environmen­t.

“There is no limit to what the women and girls in our country can achieve, and React Training College is just one of many other women-owned businesses in South Africa which we can be proud of.”

 ?? LANDSBERG African News Agency (ANA) | IAN ?? PUBLIC Works and Infrastruc­ture Minister Patricia de Lille visits the React Training College to see the work that has been done.
LANDSBERG African News Agency (ANA) | IAN PUBLIC Works and Infrastruc­ture Minister Patricia de Lille visits the React Training College to see the work that has been done.

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