Vuk'uzenzele

Skills and jobs from KZN road project

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the lives of 84 young people from the poverty-stricken community of Inanda in north of Durban are set to change for the better thanks to a KWAZULU-NATAL Department of Transport project under the Expanded Public Works Programme.

After almost three months of theoretica­l and on-the-job training, the youth have been recruited to work on the constructi­on of road D1613 as part of a labour-intensive initiative intended to create jobs.

KWAZULU-NATAL MEC Mxolisi Kaunda said the EPWP project is in line with government strategies to both build an inclusive economy, and create jobs.

“We are determined to see our youth taking charge of their future, and being active participan­ts in the growth and developmen­t of the provinces’ economy,” he said.

“Instead of using machinery for all constructi­on activities on this road, we have decided to use them, to create employment opportunit­ies for our youth. They now have certificat­es, so they will be able to find work anywhere after the constructi­on project is completed.”

Training graduate Nombulelo Mkhize said she was thankful for the chance to work. “I was sitting helpless at home without a job. Through the opportunit­y, I will be able to provide for my family.”

Another graduate, Nozipho Khuzwayo, said she was able to earn an income while still in training. “We spent 22 days in class and 44 days working outside. We were paid stipends while we were still in training.”

Ward Councillor Bonke Chili said the project was good for his community.

“Most of the participan­ts are from child-headed household families,” he said. “More than 250 people have benefited from this programme. What excites us most is that it started here in our community. We are the champions of this programme.”

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Expanded Public Works Programme participan­ts are ready for the constructi­on of road D1613 in KwaZulu-Natal.

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