Police Deputy Minister Cassel Mathale
NATIONAL NEWS - The Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) and the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) have recruited 66 graduates as part of the IPID workplace experiential placement programme.
The programme, which was launched on Monday, by Police Deputy Minister Cassel Mathale, is aimed at providing employment opportunities for young people, workplace exposure, skills development, mentoring and coaching by experienced employees, and ultimately acquire the NCV Level 4. Mathale was accompanied by IPID Executive Director, Jennifer Ntlatseng, and Waseem Carrim, NYDA chief executive.
Addressing reporters, Ntlatseng said the programme is among the 10-point plan youth development strategy she outlined when she took over the reins last year.
Ramaphosa defends ANC s cadre deployment policy Updated
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African National Congress (ANC) President Cyril Ramaphosa has highlighted the importance of the party’s deployment committee.
Ramaphosa appeared at the State Capture Commission of Inquiry on Wednesday in his capacity as the president of the African National Congress.
He expected to appear again on Thursday and at the end of May in his capacity as head of state.
He spent his first day at the commission answering questions related to the party s cadre deployment policy.
In 2018, former Public Enterprises Minister Barbara Hogan slammed the policy, stating that members of the ANC are deployed in key government positions including state-owned entities based on loyalty to the party and without the required skills and competence.
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