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A skills development specialist says the skills deficit in South Africa is to blame for the lack of economic growth and job opportunities.

The world has marked Workers Days with rallies and events. Afrika Tukkun Chief Executive Onyi Nwaneri has encouraged workers to improve their skills set.The young people are worst affected and Nwaneri says it is huge problem in South Africa.

“We have a high unemployment rate we’ve seen, especially in the youth sector, we have 66% unemployment rate in terms of young people between the ages of 18-35, but at the same time we have skills shortages. Therefore, it’s a mismatch between the skills that is needed, in order to create jobs, and the unemployment rate that we currently have in the country.”In April, it was reported that the national average sits squarely as the worst globally, labour underutilization at its worst.

The statistics note that women are being absorbed into employment as domestic workers in their droves. The recently released quarterly labour force survey, yet again, showed an economy that cannot create jobs.Households are reported as the biggest contributor to an increase in employment at 129 000. Not construction, manufacturing, or transport, which contracted by up to 14.7% compared to the last quarter.

 

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Can this specialist please go FFFF get educated what being poor means

Which skill? Selling veg, saloon, spaza shop, selling drugs?

I wonder what or who is that? 🤔 Earlier, the former president was to blame, and jikijiki, its the shortage.

It's a hoax

Fuseg

What skills is dat?

These are lies. South African economy is a monopoly.

Nah that an inaccurate study... companies are withholding their monies there is absolutely none incubation programs...

That skills development specialist don't know what he/she is talking about.

We studied in government controlled Technical Colleges, and here we are today.

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