Kuyenzeka Youth Development Centre hosted a school career exhibition

The career exhibition was attended by more than 200 Grade 12’s learners from Klarinet and surrounding areas, mostly from Coronation Secondary School

Kuyenzeka Youth Development Centre is a Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) and it hosted a career guidance.

The career exhibition was held at the Thusong Multi-Purpose Centre on Monday, April 11.

The career exhibition was attended by more than 200 Grade 12’s learners from Klarinet and surrounding areas, mostly from Coronation Secondary School.

Learners from the different schools during a career exhibition hosted by Kuyenzeka Youth Development Centre. The exhibition was held on Thursday, April 11 at the Thusong Multi-purpose Centre.

Colleges that presented their services were Tshwane University of Technology, Boston City Campus and Business College, Richfield Graduate Institute of Technology, Crane and Future Success Skills Academy.

The respective institutions came and informed the learners on how to choose a career and which courses the different institutions offered.

“The aim was to remind and inform learners to carefully choose the right career choices as in most times they are confused on what to decide on,” said Palesa Mlangeni, the programme coordinator of Kuyenzeka Youth Development Centre and programme director of the day.

“The centre was sponsored by Mphakathi Transport and we are highly grateful for that,” added Mlangeni.

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