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SYWEE’s Empowering Soweto with financial wisdom

The youth and the people from Soweto at large can freely book their limited spaces for SYWEE's upcoming workplace readiness programme.

The people from across Soweto can choose how to empower themselves with Protea Glen’s very own Themba Ndlovu’s Soweto Youth and Women Economic Empower (SYWEE’s) initiatives that have recently taken off.

The youth and the people from Soweto at large can freely book their limited spaces for SYWEE’s upcoming workplace readiness programme, which is meant to help anyone who takes part in the programme by helping them look for a job, get a learnership, bursary, or a scholarship.

The programme will also help assist any interested persons to start their own small businesses. The founder and Senior Coordinator for SYWEE, Ndlovu said, “Our country is in dire need of economic transformation. We all need to help ensure township economic growth and that meaningful sustainable jobs are created.”


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Ndlovu said that they would like to impact as many people as possible in the entire Soweto, with their life-changing solutions, “We also want to help make sure that people are uplifted and supported in innovating their lives and well beings during and even after the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Ndlovu.

It is no secret that many people have had to lose jobs during the period of the pandemic, while other’s salaries have had to be sliced. Small businesses suffocated and it is totally needless to mention how new job opportunities have been scarce.”

The employment rate is at an all-time high; Ndlovu said, “We are agents of fundamental economic transformation and we run a number of sensible economic empowering solutions and interventions for our society and have already begun implementing some to help people find jobs or create them.”

SYWEE also has a call for people to voluntarily join their team of financial activists in their movement for collaborating with them as advocates of change in their townships across Soweto.

Registration for the above-mentioned programme closes on 10 October.




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