Furniture making programme praised for creating jobs
Date: 2024-12-18 15:06:32
Furniture making programme praised for creating jobs
Dr. Mimmy Gondwe, Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training with Ward 29 Councillor Bhekisisa Mngadi were impressed with the high standard of work produced by participants of the Furniture Making Skills Development Programme at the Umkhumbane Entrepreneurship Support Centre.
DR. Mimmy Gondwe, Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training led a delegation to the Umkhumbane Entrepreneurship Support Centre in Cato Manor to assess the Furniture Manufacturing and Upholstery Skills Development Training Programme. Furniture making programme praised for creating jobs Outreach programme brings services closer to residents She was accompanied by Ward 29 Councillor Bhekisisa Mngadi and the Fibre Processing and Manufacturing Sector Education and Training Authority (FP&MSETA) CEO Dr. Felleng Yende on the visit on 29 November.
The oversight visit aimed to evaluate the impact of the ongoing programme, which has been providing essential skills in furniture production. After a walkabout through the centre, Deputy Minister Gondwe was left highly impressed with the high-quality and beautiful furniture pieces created by the 60 trainees currently enrolled in the programme. “What I saw today is phenomenal and inspiring. From the stories told by beneficiaries, I can confidently state that skills development is the key to stimulate job creation and end hunger in communities,” she remarked.
The Deputy Minister also emphasised the importance of partnerships, calling on the private sector to support the initiative. “I have a passion to see women empowered, especially young women. What excites me most about this programme is that most of the beneficiaries are women, they are leading in what used to be a male-dominated sector,” she added. The programme, now in its sixth year, has trained over 150 beneficiaries, many of whom are youth and women. Of these, about 70 percent have gone on to start their own businesses and employed at least three people. One notable success story is Matho Mathenjwa who founded Feel in Heaven Design and now employs over 10 people. “I received R200 000 which was a breakthrough and helped me kickstart my business and grow it,” she said. Councillor Mngadi praised the programme, noting that it aligns with the City’s goal to empower communities through entrepreneurship.