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The Department of Employment and Labour, in partnership with Joe Gqabi District Municipality and Senqu Local Municipality, hosted a youth career exhibition at Nkululeko Community Hall in Barkly East. The event, from 16 September 2025, connected young people with institutions, agencies, and organisations offering education, training, and employment pathways.
What Happened?
The career exhibition brought together stakeholders from government, education, and youth organisations to guide local youth on career planning.
Participating organisations included:
- National Youth Development Agency (NYDA)
- South African Youth Council (SAYC)
- W&R SETA
- Department of Economic Development, Environmental Affairs and Tourism (DEDEAT)
- iKhala College
- Department of Public Works
These partners provided practical information on study courses, funding options, bursary opportunities, application processes, and available jobs with specific entry requirements.
Official Response
Municipal leaders said the initiative reflects their commitment to tackling youth unemployment and ensuring access to resources for career growth.
A spokesperson for the Department of Employment and Labour said:
“Our goal is to empower young people with the tools they need to make informed decisions about their future. This collaboration ensures that opportunities are within their reach.”
Community Impact
The exhibition gave young people in Barkly East access to first-hand career guidance. Attendees left with knowledge of higher education options, vocational training opportunities, and employment prospects aligned to their interests and abilities.
By linking government departments, training bodies, and youth organisations under one roof, the programme is expected to help reduce barriers to opportunity and contribute to long-term community development.
FAQ
Q: Who organised the career exhibition?
A: The Department of Employment and Labour, in partnership with Joe Gqabi District Municipality and Senqu Local Municipality.
Q: Where was the event held?
A: Nkululeko Community Hall, Barkly East.
Q: What kind of opportunities were presented?
A: Study programmes, bursaries, vocational training, and employment options.








