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Skills Training & Development News

    Neurodiversity: Unlocking the potential behind every mind

    International Performance Coach and Public Speaker, Alvin Govender, speaks frankly in this open letter about Neurodivergence and its benefits in the workplace. A ‘buzzword’ over...

    City’s R43 billion infrastructure investment to create an estimated 135 000 jobs

    The City of Cape Town joined National Treasury and several representatives from other municipalities at the Cape Town International Convention Centre this past Wednesday,...

    Concor’s training focus boosts vital skills for mining

    THROUGH its continuous investment in formalised training that delivers recognised qualifications, Concor Mining Services is helping build mining’s skills base from the ground up. Serving...

    Med-TechEngineers launches academy to address critical skills shortage

    GAUTENG-based consulting engineering firm Med-TechEngineers has officially launched the Engineering and Technology Academy to address the shortage of critical and unique skills needed in...

    School of excellence set to bolster South Africa’s nuclear skills

    The recent announcement that South Africa’s Energy Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa will unveil details of a new 2 500MW nuclear power plant, means skills and...

    New regional strategy for FLS builds capability in Africa

    Mining customers are to benefit from the stronger regional capability being developed by FLS, which is making the company even more responsive to customer...

    Steinmüller Africa invests in education at two Mpumalanga schools 

    Continuing its commitment to uplifting local communities, Steinmüller Africa is improving schools in Evander and eMalahleni, Mpumalanga. Equipment and renovations have been donated to...

    Mitchells Plain-based RLabs – under the helm of Christine Taphel – is helping women...

    By Diane Silcock RECONSTRUCTED Living Labs (RLabs)’s philosophy is all about people and community and this comes across strongly when speaking to CEO Christine Taphel,...

    Opinion Piece: Temporary employment services help the poultry industry navigate staffing challenges

    By Eleni Fourie, Corporate Sales Executive at Workforce Staffing Poultry farming remains one of South Africa’s largest agricultural sectors despite multiple challenges, including load shedding, water...

    Businesses in SA: It’s time to harness your power to create economic change

    By Jessica Hawkey, Managing Director of redAcademy Almost two months have already passed since the historic elections held on May 29 but, I am sure...

    Skills Training & Development News

    Skills training and development news on Cape Business News (CBN) focuses on workforce education, training programs, and upskilling opportunities critical for South Africa’s economy. CBN covers trends in vocational training, industry certifications, and government initiatives aimed at addressing skill gaps and promoting economic growth. This sector’s news supports businesses in building a skilled workforce for sustainable development.

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    City working to resume Bayside Canal upgrade in Milnerton

    The City of Cape Town’s Water and Sanitation Directorate remains committed to completing the multi-million rand Bayside Canal upgrade in Milnerton. Work on site...

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