Cape Times

DUBE TRADEPORT INTERN PROGRAMME A JOBS AID

- | Philippa Larkin

THE DUBE TradePort in a statement yesterday said that unemployed graduates had the opportunit­y to gain work experience through Dube TradePort Special Economic Zone’s internship and in-service training programme, which opened this month. This as South Africa faces an unemployme­nt crisis. Statistics South Africa jobs data for the third quarter of 2019 showed that the unemployme­nt rate had increased to 29.1 percent. A new report by the Centre for Developmen­t and Enterprise released last month also noted that between 2008 and 2019 the number of people who wanted to work, but could not find any or have given up looking for work in South Africa, rose to 10.3 million from 6.5 million. Solomon Nkosi, the corporate social investment project leader at Dube TradePort Corporatio­n, said: “We have opened our facilities to graduates, allowing them to gain hands-on experience from the pool of industry experts and specialist­s that Dube TradePort Special Economic Zone employs across its various businesses.” The internship programme targeted unemployed graduates between the ages of 18 and 35 years, with no or limited work experience within their chosen profession. Applicants must have completed their tertiary qualificat­ion, or require experienti­al learning to complete their qualificat­ion, the statement said. The internship programme was a 12 to 24 month developmen­t programme designed to equip candidates with essential knowledge and skills and is hosted within the various business units operated by Dube TradePort Special Economic Zone. Applicatio­ns close on February 28. A link to the online applicatio­n portal was available on Dube TradePort Corporatio­n’s website, under the “Company Profile” tab and “Career Opportunit­ies” page: https://www.dubetradep­ort.co.za/Pages/ Company-Profile/Career-Opportunit­ies. For full story, go to www.busrep.co.za

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