How to create jobs and Employment in South Africa
moladi proposal to NEDLAC - How to create jobs and Employment in South Africa
The ISSUE - UNEMPLOYMENT and POVERTY
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe - Address on the occasion of the 16th National Economic Development and Labour Council Annual Summit,
Mike Schussler - “
Prof. Peter Karungu of Wits Univ ersity - “South Africa should be focussing on “Blue Collar” jobs. Trades that would be required in the future economic development plans for South Africa, such as Infrastructure and Housing. Training is one of the fundamentals in preparing these learners and artisans to not only be employed, but to establish them as ‘Entrepreneurs’ and ‘Job Creators’.
The ISSUE - UNEMPLOYMENT and POVERTY
Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe - Address on the occasion of the 16th National Economic Development and Labour Council Annual Summit, Johannesburg - NEDLAC
The priorities of this council are:
- To accelerate annual introduction of artisans into the economy
- To ensure greater access to further education and training opportunities
- To support the jobs fund by developing worker education and on the job training programmes
- To review sector skills plans.
Mike Schussler - “South Africa needs to create 10 million jobs in the next 10 years to become a normal country” - Times Live
The OPPORTUNITY
President Jacob Zuma – “The government had failed millions of people who were living "like pigs" in informal settlements, and efforts to explain to them why this was so after more than a decade and a half of democracy would be meaningless” - IOL.
Minister Tokyo Sexwale - “Human settlements director-general Thabane Zulu told the human settlements portfolio committee it would cost about R58 billion for the human settlements department to fix poorly built houses” - Times Live - Sowetan
The SOLUTION – “Train the unemployed to build for the homeless”
· Transfer of skills - Creating employment for the bulk (± 80%) who do not qualify for bursaries to study at universities
· Product for the Base of the Pyramid - Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs – FOOD and SHELTER (and WORK) - BoP
· Establish autonomous skilled business entities - Entrepreneurs
· Designed to address unemployment, imparting business know how – Create Job Creators
· Rural Development – Prevent Urbanisation and Migration – moladi VILLAGE - Link
Classroom Backlog | Bucket System Eradication Program | Affordable Quality Homes |
moladi Construction Technology has truly come full circle
1986 – Plastic formwork designed and patented – moladi
1991 – Winner of the PRW Awards Birmingham UK - Link
1997 - Winner of the SABS Design for Development - South African Bureau of Standards
2006 – Award winner of the NHBRC ABSA Innovative Housing Competition - Link
2009 - Science and Technologies Best Man 2009 - Link
2010 - Employ local unemployed to build classrooms - Sowetan
2010 - moladi Botswana - Link
2010 – moladi Tanzania – Link
2011 –
We wish to get South Africa (Pty) Ltd working and need your assistance and cooperation to IMPLEMENT the SOLUTION and look forward to receive an invitation to discuss detail and implementation strategy.
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