Smile FM, a radio station based in Cape Town, has launched a bold initiative to uplift thousands of families during the upcoming holiday season. Their objective is to assist 10,000 unemployed individuals in finding meaningful employment by December 25, 2023, in response to South Africa’s high unemployment rates.
As the 47th anniversary of the June 16 uprising approaches, the Gauteng Provincial Government is taking action to address the pressing issue of unemployment. The launch of the Jobs Fair Campaign aims to create employment opportunities and empower residents to reach their full potential.
The Gauteng Provincial Government (GPG) has launched a Jobs Fair campaign to combat unemployment and promote access to job opportunities within the province. The initiative, which coincides with the 47th anniversary of the June 16 uprising, is part of the government’s ongoing efforts to reduce unemployment and raise awareness of job openings.
The Department of Employment and Labour in the North West, in collaboration with the National Youth Development Agency, Harambee, SA Youth, Youth Employment, and the Government of the North West Province, hosted a Youth Employment Roadshow initiative at Ratlou Local Municipality on June 2, 2023. The event aimed to tackle unemployment and empower the youth by offering a range of services to the young and unemployed.
During his address, Deputy President Mashatile touched upon a range of topics that have been affecting South Africa and its citizens. Apart from acknowledging the devastating impact of the COVID19 pandemic, he also spoke about the government’s efforts to combat it.
The Northern Cape Province of South Africa holds the highest unemployment rate in the country. Almost 40% of its population currently struggles with unemployment. In response, National Careers Week’s “Pathways to Employment” career fairs aim to tackle this issue by providing job seekers with a platform to interact with potential employers and access training and job search resources.
The Disa Court Building is a building of great historical importance in South Africa. It played a pivotal role in the country’s struggle against apartheid, as it was the site of the firstever treason trial in the nation’s history. Spanning from 1956 to 1961, the trial saw 156 activists and leaders charged with high treason for their opposition to the apartheid regime. The rehabilitation of the Disa Court Building, therefore, represents more than just a simple renovation project.
The Eastern Cape has faced several developmental challenges over the years, including high unemployment rates, poor infrastructure, and inadequate access to basic services like healthcare and education. In response to these issues, the South African government has implemented several initiatives to promote development in the region.
Cape Town is making strides towards becoming Africa’s premier business destination, with a substantial decrease in unemployment. The city’s Mayor, Geordin HillLewis, credits this achievement to maintaining the lowest unemployment rate across the metros. However, there is still work to be done to drive further economic growth, alleviate poverty, and create additional job opportunities.
Cape Town’s Mayor, Geordin HillLewis, has announced that the city’s unemployment rate has dropped by four percentage points yearonyear, boasting the lowest unemployment rate among South Africa’s metros. Despite the progress, the Mayor acknowledged that much work remains in fostering further economic growth and alleviating poverty through job creation.
The South African government has expressed optimism regarding the latest Quarterly Labour Force Survey results, despite a rise in unemployment. The increase in the number of employed individuals is a significant development that offers hope for the country’s economic growth and recovery.
Youth unemployment is a pressing issue globally, and the Western Cape Government in South Africa is taking commendable steps to address this challenge. In partnership with the Department of Economic Development and Tourism (DEDAT), 12 employers in the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) sector are working together to create job opportunities for young individuals. This article delves into the objectives of this initiative, the recruitment process, and its anticipated impact on the youth of the Western Cape.
Kenya experienced its worst mass suicide incident in the southeast of the country, with over a hundred confirmed deaths, including children, at the New Life Prayer Centre and Church. Led by Pastor Paul Mackenzie, the church captivated followers from all over Kenya with his apocalyptic narratives and controversial teachings. Autopsies revealed that most victims had starved to death at his urging to “meet Jesus” in the afterlife, while others, including children, had been strangled or suffocated.
The recent incident in Browns Farm has once again highlighted the ongoing issue of violent crimes in South Africa, particularly in the Western Cape. According to the latest crime statistics released by the SAPS in September 2022, there has been a 6.7% increase in murders in the Western Cape over the previous financial year. This trend underscores the need for continued efforts to combat crime in the province.
The City of Cape Town’s Social Development and Early Childhood Development Department has launched the annual #YouthStart Entrepreneurial Challenge. The initiative aims to stimulate small businesses and/or ideas through skills development and innovation, contributing to job creation. ## New Challenge Categories Encourage Innovation
The 2023 National Freedom Day celebrations were marked by a speech from President Cyril Ramaphosa. In his address, he discussed several issues concerning the history of Matlosana, the progress that had been made since the advent of democracy, and the challenges that the country still faced. While acknowledging the progress made over nearly three decades of democracy, he also recognized that there was still much work to be done.