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Free State Business 2019 edition

Free State Business is a unique guide to business and investment in the Free State Province of South Africa. The Free State has several investment and business opportunities. The official launch of the Maluti-A-Phofung Special Economic Zone is a significant event for the economy of South Africa’s most centrally located province. Overviews on each of the key economic sectors provide up-to-date information on trends in the mining and tourism sectors, for example. Regular information about the size and nature of each sector is also included.

Free State Business is a unique guide to business and investment in the Free State Province of South Africa. The Free State has several investment and business opportunities.
The official launch of the Maluti-A-Phofung Special Economic Zone is a significant event for the economy of South Africa’s most centrally located province. Overviews on each of the key economic sectors provide up-to-date information on trends in the mining and tourism sectors, for example. Regular information about the size and nature of each sector is also included.

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OVERVIEW<br />

and hospitality management, civil engineering, medicine, veterinary<br />

science, agronomy and aeronautics, and 17 students are doing internships<br />

in information technology at Acin IT company in Portugal. Domestically,<br />

there are 8 232 students at tertiary institutions on provincial bursaries.<br />

Skills<br />

More practical training is being encouraged by the National<br />

Department of Higher Education and Training. South Africa currently<br />

produces about 13 000 skilled artisans every year. The aim is to increase<br />

this to 30 000.<br />

Sasol runs an annual Science, Technology, Engineering and<br />

Mathematics (STEM) career guidance exhibition which attracts<br />

20 000 visitors from all over South Africa. Sasol Techno X 2018<br />

featured a dedicated section on artisan training for tertiary level.<br />

Sasol needs 16 artisans for every engineer that it employs.<br />

A STEM Academy at Qelo School in Botshabelo is a joint undertaking<br />

of the <strong>Free</strong> <strong>State</strong> Department of Education and Central University of<br />

Technology. This pilot project is testing the idea of specialist skills schools.<br />

UFS, CUT and the <strong>Free</strong> <strong>State</strong> Provincial Government have launched<br />

ONLINE RESOURCES<br />

Central University of Technology: www.cut.ac.za<br />

Council of Higher Education: www.che.ac.za<br />

Education Association of South Africa: www.easa.ac.za<br />

<strong>Free</strong> <strong>State</strong> Department of Education: www.fsdoe.fs.gov.za<br />

University of the <strong>Free</strong> <strong>State</strong>: www.ufs.ac.za<br />

AHA Bokamoso:<br />

Joining Minds for Skills<br />

Development. The<br />

main thrust of this<br />

project is to foreground<br />

skills development in<br />

information technology<br />

(IT). Key points are the<br />

establishment of a<br />

Regional Innovation<br />

Centre on the main<br />

campus in Bloemfontein<br />

(with an IT Hub on<br />

the Welkom campus),<br />

together with Saturday School<br />

(focussing on mathematics<br />

and science) and training<br />

programmes for Department<br />

of Education officials.<br />

The <strong>Free</strong> <strong>State</strong> has just<br />

over 14 000 students at four<br />

Technical and Vocational<br />

Education and Training (TVET)<br />

colleges, taught by 400 lecturers.<br />

The colleges have multiple<br />

sites. Maluti TVET College in<br />

Phuthaditjhaba, for example,<br />

offers classes at seven sites.<br />

Flavius Mareka TVET College<br />

has Kroonstad and Sasolburg<br />

venues. Motheo TVET College<br />

operates in Bloemfontein and<br />

Thaba Nchu, while Goldfields<br />

TVET College is in Welkom.<br />

Technical schools are being<br />

upgraded by the provincial<br />

government with resources being<br />

allocated to the recapitalisation<br />

programme. A provincial<br />

internship programme gives<br />

graduates a chance to work in<br />

provincial government departments<br />

and municipalities.<br />

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