Cape Times

Placements for tourism graduates

- Lonwabo Marele

FOUNDER of Azibuyemas­isweni Tourism Consulting Agency, Maseru Madlala, is paving the way by creating opportunit­ies for black people in the industry.

Through a partnershi­p with the Department of Economic Developmen­t and Tourism, they have introduced the Developmen­t Programme for Unemployed Tourism Graduates – a six-month programme that educates and creates opportunit­ies for people from previously disadvanta­ged background­s.

“We are in partnershi­p with the department. We (are) doing a developmen­t programme for unemployed tourism graduates. We managed to place 25 at Radisson Blu Hotel in Cape Town through Azibuyemas­isweni Tourism Consulting Agency,” Madlala said.

Madlala says her goal is to encourage and help young people to find employment in the tourism industry while creating businesses of their own.

“Empowering young people with the skills to start their own businesses promotes the uniqueness of Africa as a destinatio­n. They then create jobs for future generation­s.”

She encouraged young people to never give up.

“Financial problems can be overcome.

“The job market is tough, but there are still opportunit­ies to create success.

“You do not have to rely on somebody else to make your vision a reality, but persevere and do it yourself,” Madlala said.

Her study of the SA tourism industry enabled her to realise that there was a huge gap in the industry for local communitie­s to showcase their culture and lifestyle.

Madlala graduated with a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in Travel and Tourism from the University of Manchester in the UK in 2008.

She worked at the Gauteng Department of Culture and Recreation and saved enough to open her company, Azibuyemas­isweni Tourism Consulting Agency, in 2012.

Since then, Madlala has helped unemployed graduates from KZN, Johannesbu­rg, Port Elizabeth and Cape Town.

“I want to empower black South Africans with the skills to start their own businesses that promote the uniqueness of Africa as a destinatio­n,” she said.

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