Over R70m to fund post-school education

20 November 2011 - 18:14 By Sapa
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An empty classroom. File photo.
An empty classroom. File photo.
Image: ALAN EASON

The higher education and training department is giving over R70 million to fund training in post-school learnerships, a department spokeswoman said on Sunday.

This was part of an agreement between government and the private sector which aims to widen access to post-school education and training for the youth, spokeswoman Vuyelwa Qinga said in a statement.

Qinga said the department had partnered with the National Treasury, the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA), and a number of municipalities to train, coach and provide learner-ships for mid-level financial administrators in municipalities.

"This will directly help in dealing with the shortage of skills in these municipalities. We are funding this initiative with over R70 million over the next three years," she said.

In other initiatives, the department said money made available to the National Student Financial Aid Scheme had more than doubled over the past two years, reaching R6 billion.

Qinga said that in 2010, R200 million had been available to students who had completed their studies but could not get their certificates because of outstanding fees.

The students are expected to repay the money once they had found jobs.

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