Talk of the Town

Ndlambe artisans get chance to upgrade skills, change lives

Group of young people off to Gauteng for month-long training in various fields

- FAITH QINGA

Ndlambe Municipali­ty held a sendoff last Friday for a group of young people headed to Ekurhuleni, Gauteng, to be trained as artisans. The 21 trainees from various wards in Ndlambe gathered at the council chambers on Friday, July 8.

Two days later, they departed for a month of artisan-level practice in bricklayin­g, carpentry, plumbing, electrical and mechanical work, fitting, aircon and refrigerat­ion, glazing, screed flooring, boilermaki­ng, tiling, painting and decorating.

The municipali­ty has paid for transport and accommodat­ion for the month-long learnershi­p and also provided a once-off R1,800 stipend to the participan­ts.

The call was made last June for Ndlambe residents between the ages of 18 and 45, who chose from among the training areas on offer. The programme caters for school leavers who want to specialise in these skills, but also for those already working in these trades who may not have certificat­ion, but would like to improve their skills.

Director of corporate services Lazola Maneli said the programme stemmed from training given to Ndlambe staff in Ekurhuleni during the last financial year.

The municipali­ty decided to give this opportunit­y to the community as well. They have partnered with Ekurhuleni Artisans and Skills Training Centre.

“Some of the learners do have experience in what they applied for and some learners don’t,” Maneli said.

The programme allows tradespeop­le to get certificat­ion.

“This programme is to also give those who don’t have any skills the opportunit­y to get trained,” she said.

Maneli said 20 external applicants were chosen. The group includes one staff member who missed the training last term and will be getting carpentry training.

At the sendoff, EFF and ANC caucus leaders offered messages of support to the trainees. Councillor Mzwandile Mgweba encouraged them to make good use of the opportunit­y that the municipali­ty had provided.

He encouraged the participan­ts to commit to the training, and to stay goal-oriented to make a success of this opportunit­y.

ANC councillor Simphiwe Kolosa said Ndlambe Municipali­ty had stepped in to assist.

“Often we look so long at the closed doors, we don’t see the one which has been opened,” he said.

Maneli encouraged the participan­ts to come back and open businesses after completing their training and pleaded with them to be responsibl­e and discipline­d during their training. He also urged them to not spend their stipend on alcohol.

“When you receive your stipend, do not splurge it on alcohol,” he said. “You must be responsibl­e enough to know why you’re sent there and show maximum discipline during your course.”

Giving the keynote address, Ndlambe Municipali­ty mayor Khululwa Ncamiso advised the trainees to be cautious as they travelled to a big city and also pleaded for them to remain discipline­d. “Out of this, do something that you’ll be proud of,” she said.

 ?? Picture: FAITH QINGA ?? SKILLS DEVELOPMEN­T: The group of young people going to attend a month-long artisan training course in Ekurhuleni stand together, with Ndlambe Municipali­ty council members seated in front
Picture: FAITH QINGA SKILLS DEVELOPMEN­T: The group of young people going to attend a month-long artisan training course in Ekurhuleni stand together, with Ndlambe Municipali­ty council members seated in front

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