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Government’s calls for South African youth to start up their own businesses, especially against the backdrop of a sluggish economy and the high unemployment rate, have started bearing fruit.
Local content on the African continent has proven itself to be popular, resilient and it resonates with audiences, says Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa.
Sport and Recreation Minister Fikile Mbalula says transformation in all sporting codes is non-negotiable and the programme to bring about change will continue.
The 141 workers and students arrested during a protest at the University of Johannesburg are being released from jail on Saturday, police spokersperson Captain Thekiso Mofokeng said.
THE Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) called for the immediate release of 141 students and workers jailed on Friday after a protest at the University of Johannesburg against outsourcing.
Government, working with universities, is exploring various options to meet the commitment made by President Jacob Zuma of a zero percent increase in university fees in 2016, the Presidency said on Sunday.
Government has called on academic institutions to take the lead in developing academic programmes and technical skills needed to take the country forward.
Cabinet has welcomed the R20 million Enterprise Development Pilot Project that aims to revitalise the country’s industrial parks and support the integration of local economic development to bolster the small business sector.
Government says it is still working hard to stimulate growth and create jobs by unlocking new opportunities in strategic economic areas.