Cape Argus

Nxesi promises new R23.8bn jobs plan

- ZOLANI SINXO zolani.sinxo@inl.co.za

EMPLOYMENT and Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi has announced a R23.8 billion employment plan designed to create 704 000 job opportunit­ies across the country.

Briefing the media yesterday, Nxesi said the UIF–Labour Activation Programme would provide opportunit­ies that run between 12 and 36 months.

The money invested would be recouped by the Unemployme­nt Insurance Fund (UIF) through contributi­ons and revenue generated from investment­s.

“There is this saying that ‘the proof is in the pudding’.

“The UIF has proven that it is capable of employing strategic measures, such as the Covid-TERS benefits, and distributi­ng R64bn to millions of laidoff workers and their families during the pandemic while remaining financiall­y sound,” said Nxesi.

“With 333 recommende­d projects to provide training, small enterprise support, and employment opportunit­ies to 704 000 unemployed people, these projects will be launched over the coming weeks, starting with 55 projects in Phase One for Gauteng province this coming Saturday, April 6, at the Nasrec Expo Centre.”

He said the opportunit­ies would be created over 22 sectors – agricultur­e, services, IT, constructi­on, engineerin­g, wholesale and retail, safety and security, hospitalit­y, social services, textiles, transport, furniture manufactur­ing, education, energy, food and beverage, health and wellness, aviation, insurance, jewellery, hygiene, arts and culture, and the financial sector.

“Details of other launches and the impact that will be derived from these projects will be communicat­ed on an ongoing basis.

“This demonstrat­es our serious commitment to creating employment opportunit­ies for our people and to embed these processes and programmes into the future,” said Nxesi.

He said the government’s response to the challenge of unemployme­nt was critical.

“Yes, at the end of the day, only substantia­l economic growth and developmen­t will rescue the country from the huge unemployme­nt challenge. But, in the meantime, we also believe that government, working with all stakeholde­rs, has a major role to play in mitigating unemployme­nt and creating and preserving jobs. So today we are announcing the launch of our UIF—Labour Activation Programme —Training for Employment and Entreprene­urship programme,” he said.

Co-founder of SOOQ, Laverne De Jager, said in order to create jobs, more investment was needed to build sustainabl­e small businesses.

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EMPLOYMENT and Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi.

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