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Assupol Digital Skills Programme in partnership with 22 On Sloane places 15 learners in the workplace

ASSUPOL, in partnership with 22 On Sloane, is pleased to announce that the Digital Skills Training Programme has successfully commenced its experiential learning component.

As part of this phase, 15 learners will be placed in workplace environments for three months to gain hands-on experience, further enhancing their training and development.
Following the successful recruitment of 15 young people from townships across Gauteng, the first three months of the programme focused on equipping them with essential skills through:

  • Systems Development Course
  • Workplace Readiness
  • Entrepreneurship Training
  • Consumer Education on Personal Finance

The final phase, Experiential Learning, aims to bridge the gap between formal qualifications and the practical demands of the working world.

This tailored work-readiness initiative helps first-time workplace entrants develop critical soft skills, forming a strong foundation for a successful career.

While prior work experience is preferred in some fields and a prerequisite for others — such as artisanal trades — Experiential Learning provides new entrants with real industry exposure, improving their employability.

Bongani Ntombela, programme director at 22 On Sloane, commented: “This is a significant milestone in our mission to empower young people, not only by equipping them with relevant skills but also by giving them the opportunity to apply those skills in real workplace settings. We believe this further enhances their social mobility and enables them to become valuable contributors to the economy. The Assupol Digital Skills Programme is a much-needed intervention and should be replicated.”:

Head of Group Corporate Affairs at Assupol, Velmah Nzembela said, “We are proud to lend a hand in this critical National agenda to fight against unemployment. At Assupol we are passionate about participating in initiatives that bring about tangible change in the lives of the people we serve. The opportunity afforded to these young people does not benefit them alone, they will take these skills back into their communities and also contribute to the economy of our country.

For programme related inquiries and applications, please contact:
Email: info@22onsloane.co, 011 463 7602 and www.22onsloane.co

22 On Sloane

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