SKILLS NEWS AFRICA – AN ECO GROUP AFRICA INITIATIVE

Welcome to a World of Change

Our Vision: SKILLS DEVELOPMENT

We see South Africa flourishing and being a kind home to all its citizens thereby becoming a leading and proud example for other African countries to follow. We see the youth empowered with skills so that they can become proud and respectable members of society. We see the country’s economy growing at a fair pace in order to spark hope for a bright future amongst South Africans. We see agriculture, game ranching, ecotourism, conservation and mining growing side by side in ordered harmony because that is where the power of the continent of Africa lies.

Skills Development and Entrepeneurship

SPONSORS

Whether you are an individual, a farmer, a business man, a corporate business or a mining company with a Social Labour Plan, here now is a great opportunity for you to care about our youth and the millions of unemployed, unskilled people in our society who wish to make progress in Life but are held back by seemingly insurmountable challenges, mainly financial.

A BRIEF EDITORIAL

Dear Reader,

The reason why you felt inclined to read this newsletter, I think, is the magical attraction the word ‘skills’ holds.

Aren’t skills what almost all of us strive to attain with more or less vigour since we woke up to the world? Didn’t most of us start dreaming about ways to better our own lives and that of our families at an early age already? Some of us thought about making our direct environment a better place for others to live in. And better still, some of us even have the far sighted aspiration of making the world a better place for all of us.

If these words speak to you and spark your imagination, then we have a sound connection with each other, and to the biggest questions in the air that often bog us down and hold us back: How to attain skills? And not just any skill, but á skill or skills set that fits our own personal potential, passion and ambitions.

Well then, let’s talk. Individuals in our circle of future orientated workers and thinkers have been milling these questions in our heads hard and deep for years on end. The answers always seemed so elusive, especially in terms of the broad context of massive unemployment here and elsewhere on the continent, and us wanting to try to reach many youths and trying to build economies of scale proportions to accommodate as many as possible members of society. After all these years we came to the following conclusions:

· There is no big brother or saviour that will come to everybody’s rescue!

· It is up to us as individuals to unleash the enormous power within all of us, and to do things ourselves and with every grain of energy we can muster.

· Our company as facilitator of this process of empowerment, and you as skills candidate have to start small and work in a systematic step by step way to achieve the goals we have set ourselves.

So here are our first small steps for immediate implementation:

1.   SKILLS TRAINING COURSES in the

AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY

2.   SKILLS TRAINING COURSES in

AGRICULTURE

Thabazimbi, a small town in the Limpopo Province of South Africa, is where Eco Group Africa is based. This is where we start our journey together. Who can predict where this adventure will take us and how far our reach and impact in the town, the region and eventually the sub continent will be?

 

IT WILL ALL DEPEND ON YOU!

 

Wilhelm Schack (Editor)

THE LAUNCHPAD

HIGHLY SKILLED TRAINERS IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY

THE LAUNCH CREW FROM LEFT TO RIGHT:

Frank van den Berg (Lecturer Auto-electrical)

Sello Lekobane (Thabazimbi Youth Forum)

Alwyn de Villiers (Lecturer Mechanical)

TARGET INDUSTRIES For AUTOMOTIVE SKILLS TRAINING

AGRICULTURE - FOOD FOR THE NATION

ECOTOURISM CONSERVATION - FOREIGN EXCHANGE

GAME RANCHING - JOB CREATION

MINING AND TRANSPORT - KEEP WHEELS TURNING

SPONSORSHIPS

Dear Reader,

Education and skills training is an investment in the future and in upcoming generations in our communities. It means building capacities that will enhance our civilization and create hope and visions of growth and prosperity in our youth who will one day inherit what we, the older generations, have built so far. We all know what a tedious job it is to build houses, businesses, towns, cities, dams and irrigation systems. It’s always hard work and results are never seen immediately. If we are lucky we might see these in a decade or within one or more generations, like when we plant trees and hope for forests that will one day provide building materials.

Fortunately our revenue service, SARS is well aware of the need and of the nature of the capacity building process, that is why they are about to grant the Non-Profit Organisation in our consortium of companies, SUSTAINABLE EARTH AFRICA FOUNDATION NPO (SEAF), an article 18A Tax Exemption Certificate in due course which will help you, the donor and sponsor of scholarships, to save on your taxation responsibilities. The SEAF Constitution as well as our banking details can be found on our website below.

Whether you are an individual, a farmer, a business man, a corporate business or a mining company with a Social Labour Plan, here now is a great opportunity for you to care about our youth and the millions of unemployed, unskilled people in our society who wish to make progress in Life but are held back by seemingly insurmountable challenges, mainly financial.

PLEASE OPEN HEARTS AND PURSES TODAY AND START DONATING!

Help a Community Member get an Education in Mechanics!

STUDENT REPORT

INTRODUCTORY MEETING AT KRANSBERG PETROLEUM

(MBT) WORKSHOP IN THABAZIMBI

SCHOLARSHIPS

WELCOME TO THE CORE OF OUR COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITIES

It is about finding ways and means to support students and scholars on their career paths. Whether it be day-, week-, two week, six months, two year or longer courses, challenges are ever present.

Challenges vary in the size of the funding needed according to course duration and other variables and requirements. In Edition 2 of ‘SKILLS NEWS AFRICA’ we will provide an extensive overview of current courses being provided to the public and the costs involved to present them.

We cordially invite anybody and any institution to kindly send us an EXPRESSION of INTEREST (EoI) to partake in our Scholarship Programme by return e-mail. Please provide us with the following:

·     Your name and contact details

·     The industry you would like to support with donations.

·     The conditions under which you would make funding available to scholars.

·     Whether you would do a once off donation, or perhaps regular monthly or annual contributions.

Groothoek Experimental Farm
Feel free to chat to us by dropping an e-mail:

ADVANCES

THIS PAGE WILL IN FUTURE REPORT ON PROGRESS BEING MADE:

1.   Courses offered

2.   Courses in the pipeline

3.   Student matters

4.   Qualifications

5.   Job opportunities for graduates

THE BIGGEST ADVANCE SO FAR IS THE FACT THAT WE AT LAST HAVE INSTITUTIONS THAT WILL HELP US BUILD THE SKILLS PROGRAMME.

SECONDLY, WE HAVE A WORKSHOP IN THE HEART OF THABAZIMBI FROM WHERE THE ECO GROUP AFRICA RURAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME WILL GROW TO SERVE COMMUNITIES AND THE ECONOMY OF THE REGION, COUNTRY AND SUB-CONTINENT.

SO FAR SO GOOD

COLLABORATIONS

ECO GROUP AFRICA

We aim to be the groundbreaking mechanism to spread knowledge and implement community projects. Stabilize social systems in Africa by Developing Wildlife Economy, Conservation and Climate Smart Regenerative Agriculture Projects.

SKILLS FOR AFRICA

  • Accredited Agricultural Skills Training
  • Livestock Farming

  • Crop Farming

  • Aqua Culture

  • Vegetable Farming

  • Beekeeping and much, much more!

TRADEWISE AFRICA

For more Information about our Technical and Skills Training in the Automotive Industry in Thabazimbi, please scan the QR code with your phone, and it will lead you to an interest poll and entry form.

CONTACT US

1.   GENERAL MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATOR

Dr Wilhelm Schack

wilhelm@ecogroup.africa

Website: https://www.ecogroup.africa 

0027 83 3018119

2.   AUTOMOTIVE SKILLS TRAINING

Mrs Elva de Villiers (Administration)

info.tradewiseafrica@gmail.com

0027 60 378 7629

Mr Alwyn de Villiers (Mechanical)

0027 83 338 1011

Mr Frank van den Berg (Auto-electrical

and Auto-tronics)

0027 83 417 8423

3.   AGRICULTURAL SKILLS TRAINING

Mr Johan Potgieter

0027 82 770 4262

johan@skillsafrica.co.za

Website: www.skillsafrica.co.za

ACCREDITATIONS AND REGISTRATIONS

1.   ECO GROUP AFRICA (PTY) LTD

a.    CIPC: 2006/019769/07

2.   SUSTAINABLE EARTH AFRICA FOUNDATION NPO

a.    CIPC: 2019/044660/08

b.   Department of Social Development: Reg Nr : 301-254 NPO

c.    SARS: Tax Exemption Certificate: Imminent

d.   Bank account:

Bank:          FNB

Branch:      ThabaMall

Acc Nr        63080711865

Acc name: Sustainable Earth Africa Foundation

3.   SKILLS FOR AFRICA

a.    Agriseta

b.   SAQA

c.    See website for details: www.skillsafrica.co.za

4.   TRADEWISE AFRICA

a.    Workshop registrations in process Merseta, Nambi, RMI

b.   Qualifications of lecturers on request