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Expo to encourage youth to explore tourism careers


Cape Business News
May 4, 2021
Tourism
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Higher Education, Science and Innovation Deputy Minister, Buti Manamela, will on Thursday launch a hybrid Heritage Career Expo for learners interested in pursuing careers in the arts, culture and heritage sectors.
The annual heritage career expo, to be hosted by Vhembe Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) College in Limpopo, will be the second, following the first successful expo held in Gauteng in 2019.
Themed, Unlocking the wealth in our heritage, the second career expo aims to expose young people in the post schooling education and training sector, particularly in TVET colleges and universities, to the heritage industry. ....

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Commuters and rail industry feel the pinch as Prasa delays refurbishing trains


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The passenger rail agency has not awarded maintenance contracts for several years, leading to a precipitous decline in train availability.
Because many of the trains cannot run, trips are cancelled, and far fewer commuters are using Metrorail.
Though the rail agency is sitting on a cash pile, it has not awarded contracts to fix train sets.
As any disgruntled Metrorail commuter can vouch, rush-hour train delays and cancellations have spiralled in recent years. Passengers find themselves making hurried changes of plans to get to work – often at double the price of a train ticket.
The reason, we are told, is that train vandalism, arson and theft have put more and more coaches out of commission. Less known, is that repairs have all but ceased. The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) has failed to award maintenance contracts since 2019, despite advertising them twice – and despite having the money to do repairs. ....

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