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South Africa: Youth Help Build Houses in Kimberley
Source: www.sanews.gov.za
Source Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Focus: ICT for MDGs
Country: South Africa
Created: Nov 18, 2014

The volunteers gained valuable skills in bricklaying, plastering, roofing and carpentry and about 62% of these young people have been assessed and certified as competent builders.
“I am reliably informed that 50 graduates of this programme are to be given further education training as artisans and that this training is linked to a stipend. On conclusion of this training, these young people will undergo a trade test to acquire artisan status,” said Deputy Minister Kota-Fredericks.
Several companies, including the Group Five and Inspire Consulting, have pledged internships and enterprise development for the youth that will graduate from the further education training and those wishing to pursue a career in construction.
Letlhohonolo Molale, 23, who was one of the volunteers, finished matric in 2011 and has been taking part in different government learnership programmes.
Earlier this year, he obtained a Diploma from Kimberley International Diamond and Jewellery Academy.
Molale, who acknowledged that there are many opportunities for the youth in the country, said he volunteered because he could not find employment.
“I have learned that construction is not only about bricks and cement but you can also grow to become a building company owner or a land surveyor depending on whether you want to study further or not,” he added.
One of the beneficiaries of the Youth Build houses is 67-year-old Sara Sekepe. Sekepe spent most of her life as a domestic worker and currently lives with her two grandchildren.
Sekepe was encouraged to see young people contributing to the development of the community.
“This house will go a long way in restoring my dignity and pride after waiting for 14 years for a proper house,” she said.
The Youth Build 2014 coincided with the 10th Anniversary of the National Youth Service Programme.
The programme is intended to empower the youth by mobilising stakeholders and partners to provide comprehensive training and learning opportunities for the youth. 

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