Diesel engines are an essential part of the world’s transport and industrial infrastructure. With an increasing demand for diesel-powered vehicles in the industry, South African businesses need to employ certified diesel mechanics to diagnose, repair...
Meet Lerato Ramotebele, a 23-year-old Millwright trainee funded by HWSETA on the Double Trade Artisan Development project at the Durnacol Skills Hub situated in New Castle, Kwa-Zulu Natal. We sat down with her at the programme induction on 13 May...
The incidence of unaccredited private training institutions offering accredited qualifications is a national problem. Health and Welfare SETA (HWSETA) urges parents and learners to contact the HWSETA before enrolling with any training institution that...
Dear HWSETA Stakeholders Please note: Accredited and approved (MOU) SDPs are expected to keep records of learner information and documents for future reference. Please click here for detailed information.
It is common for employers to cite misunderstandings of the Workplace Skills Plan (WSP) and the Annual Training Report (ATR) process as a reason for not submitting the WSP-ATR annually. “The process can appear challenging but it is simple. The HWSETA...