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"In previous years we have concentrated our annual bursary funding on tertiary education but this year we will be spending a considerable amount on practical vocational training in order to build a pool of skilled and experienced future industry leaders and potential Master Builder members," says MBAWC executive director, Rob Johnson.
"This is a wonderful opportunity for matriculants seeking careers in the building industry to gain immediate employment in 2013 and earn as they learn. These young people will be employed and indentured by the MBA in trade categories that best suit their potential, based on assessments prior to their employment. Providing young people with both practical experience and training is essential in helping to pave the way for their individual career paths - be they construction management or owning their own businesses."
Higher Education and Training Minister, Dr. Blade Nzimande, recently stated that it is essential that employers in both the public and private sectors become involved in providing training spaces to young trainees - either as apprentices, learners or interns. Workplace experience is not only important as a means of learning and honing practical skills; it is also essential in order to prepare young people for life in the workplace.
The MBAWC's apprenticeship training programme is open to Western Cape-based matriculants who have passed Grade 12 mathematics. For more information contact training@mbawc.org.za.