Cape Argus

Unemployed f lock to Athlone Stadium for two-day Jobs Fair

- SHAKIRAH THEBUS shakirah.thebus@inl.co.za

A QUEUE of thousands of people snaked all along the Athlone Stadium as job-seekers gathered from across the city to find employment – painting a grim picture of the unemployme­nt crisis affecting the metro.

The people were provided with transport from various pick-up points across the city for the Jobs Fair and service delivery initiative hosted by the Department of Employment and Labour, in collaborat­ion with the City, at the Athlone Stadium.

The two-day fair started yesterday and will continue today from 8am to 4pm.

An initiative of the department’s public employment services branch, it aims to bring job-seekers closer to prospectiv­e employers or provide learning opportunit­ies.

Iviwe Komani, 24, from Khayelitsh­a, said she had been unemployed for a year: “I heard they’re registerin­g for employment so I came since I’m doing nothing, so I had to come and apply.”

Komani said she was able to find out more about available learnershi­ps and applicatio­ns to colleges and universiti­es.

“It’s very difficult (being unemployed) because everything costs money … It (the Jobs Fair) is bringing hope.”

Deputy director of Labour Market Informatio­n, Statistics and Planning at the provincial office, Venessa Cupido, said job-seekers were able to register with the department, access career counsellin­g and get help on how to structure CVs.

There were also about 45 exhibitors from banks, universiti­es and colleges, and various department­s and sectors, to assist interested job-seekers.

Available vacancies were displayed on a large screen where career counsellor­s were stationed.

Cupido said they catered for 4 000 people over the two days.

 ?? | SHAKIRAH THEBUS Independen­t Newspapers ?? THOUSANDS of people gather at Athlone Stadium to register for available jobs.
| SHAKIRAH THEBUS Independen­t Newspapers THOUSANDS of people gather at Athlone Stadium to register for available jobs.

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