Ksd tvet college shines spotlight on skills opportunity at zimbane campus
Ksd tvet college shines spotlight on skills opportunity at zimbane campus
  • Celebration of Women’s Month and TVET Month: King Sabata Dalindyebo TVET College hosted a vibrant event at Zimbane Campus to honor Women’s Month and TVET Month, emphasizing the importance of technical education in national development.
  • Partnerships Highlight the Role of TVET: The event was organized in collaboration with the Insurance Sector Education and Training Authority (INSETA) and other institutions to showcase the college’s academic programs and the significance of TVET in skills development.
  • Theme Focuses on Skills, Opportunities, and Change: Centered around the theme “TVET for All: Skills. Opportunities. Change,” the gathering aimed to raise awareness about the impact of TVET colleges in providing practical skills for industry needs.

King Sabata Dalindyebo (KSD) TVET College held a vibrant showcase event at its Zimbane Campus in Mthatha this week, bringing together students, alumni, and key stakeholders to celebrate Women’s Month—also nationally recognized as TVET Month in South Africa.

The event, hosted in partnership with the Insurance Sector Education and Training Authority (INSETA) and other institutions, highlighted the college’s academic programs and the essential role of Technical and Vocational Education and Training in building the country’s skilled workforce.

ksd tvet college shines spotlight on skills opportunity at zimbane campus
Ksd tvet college shines spotlight on skills opportunity at zimbane campus

With this year’s theme, “TVET for All: Skills. Opportunities. Change,” the gathering served as both a celebration and a call to action. August marks a time to raise awareness about how TVET colleges equip young people with hands-on training for industries in need of talent.

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A special panel discussion featured the college’s Communications and Marketing Assistant Director, Mr. Z. Kahla, alongside a proud alumnus of Zimbane Campus. The panelists shared motivational stories and practical advice, encouraging learners to remain committed, disciplined, and confident in their journey.

“This event reminded us that with the right mindset and access to the right tools, learners in rural communities can rise and thrive,” said Mr. Kahla.

As South Africa continues to address skills shortages, events like this showcase how TVET colleges play a vital role in opening doors and changing lives—one skill

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