IN CONVERSATION WITH THABISO MOKOENA

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The Forum for South Africa (F4SA) in the Tshwane Region has officially launched a Job Seekers Assistance Campaign in Ward 73, Hammanskraal. The initiative, which runs from 15 to 19 September 2025, aims to empower unemployed residents by providing practical support in their search for work.
The campaign offers assistance with professional CV writing, printing, scanning, and emailing, while also linking participants to skills development programmes in areas such as carpentry, upholstery, solar installation, artisan training, and farming.
Community members can submit their CVs at Peak Zone, Thapelo Street, Ramotse (Tshwane Ward 73) between 09h00 and 16h30 throughout the week.
The programme is open to South African citizens aged 18 to 59, with a valid SARS clearance certificate required for participation.
According to organisers, the campaign seeks not only to equip job seekers with the tools to apply for work more effectively but also to create pathways into industries where demand for skilled labour continues to grow.
18 Sep 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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