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Gauteng Business 2019-20 edition

The 2019/20 edition of Gauteng Business is the 11th issue of this highly successful publication that has established itself as the premier business and investment guide for the Gauteng Province. In addition to the regular articles providing insight into each of the key economic sectors of the province, there are special features on ambitious plans to re-imagine the central business district of Johannesburg, a trend in urban development that is growing across the province, and on the impact of renewable energy in urban settings. The Gauteng Growth and Development Agency outlines its priorities and showcases the success of the OR Tambo Special Economic Zone in these pages. Subscribe for monthly updates here: https://www.globalafricanetwork.com/subscribe/

The 2019/20 edition of Gauteng Business is the 11th issue of this highly successful publication that has established itself as the premier business and investment guide for the Gauteng Province.

In addition to the regular articles providing insight into each of the key economic sectors of the province, there are special features on ambitious plans to re-imagine the central business district of Johannesburg, a trend in urban development that is growing across the province, and on the impact of renewable energy in urban settings. The Gauteng Growth and Development Agency outlines its priorities and showcases the success of the OR Tambo Special Economic Zone in these pages. Subscribe for monthly updates here: https://www.globalafricanetwork.com/subscribe/

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eople of Mpumalanga, and Limpopo.<br />

tional PROFILE Hygiene & Safety Learners from NKANGALA TVET College, e<br />

Zigna Training<br />

d Induction programme in Witbank campus<br />

Enhancing the quality of training.<br />

Zigna Training is an accredited<br />

provider of high-quality education<br />

and training in the health and<br />

welfare sector. The company has<br />

extensive experience in training, learning<br />

material development and implementation<br />

of Learnerships and is committed to<br />

maintaining high standards.<br />

Background<br />

Zigna Training is the first woman- and blackowned<br />

training provider to be accredited for<br />

a variety of courses. Zigna Training is a fullyaccredited<br />

Skills Development Provider (SDP)<br />

with the Health and Welfare SETA (HWSETA).<br />

Founder and Managing Director Diana<br />

Ndlhovu became the first African woman to<br />

be a clinical social worker in the public sector<br />

before branching out into the private sector.<br />

The company has 13 years of extensive<br />

experience in training, learning material<br />

development and implementation of<br />

Learnerships.<br />

The Zigna training head office is in Springs<br />

(<strong>Gauteng</strong>) and there are training facilities in<br />

Nelspruit (Mpumalanga) and at Makweng-<br />

Turfloop in Limpopo.<br />

Vision<br />

To become the most needed training and development<br />

service provider nationally and internationally in the<br />

Health and Social Development sector. To improve<br />

service delivery and make an economic impact in the<br />

lives of the people.<br />

Mission<br />

To enhance the quality of training of learners by<br />

providing the learning environment for Health and Social<br />

Development through comprehensive learner-centred<br />

education for empowerment, growth and effective<br />

application of information.<br />

Zigna motto<br />

For standard quality service.<br />

Zigna slogan<br />

Zip and work with speed.<br />

Qualifications<br />

Zigna Training is accredited with Education and Training<br />

Quality Assurance (ETQA) and the Health and Welfare<br />

GAUTENG BUSINESS <strong><strong>20</strong>19</strong>/<strong>20</strong><br />

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