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Friday, 18 March 2011

SAMSA talks jobs


The South African Maritime Safety Authority (Samsa) has forecast that it will be able to create 1800 jobs in the sector over the next year.

Critical to meeting that target was a cadet training programme, which would be done through the South African Maritime Training Academy in partnership with the private sector. The announcement was made in Cape Town this week by Samsa chief executive, Tsietsi Mokhele, who highlighted that they were responding to the government's focus on job creation.

Mokhele said that as part of a mandate from government, they had developed a strategy to improve the country's maritime economy, but a major drawback had been the lack of skills in the sector in both sea and shore based human resources, the state BuaNews agency says. This, he said, had contributed to the drop in active shipping companies in South Africa. Mokhele said the training programme had the potential "to double or triple job creation in the sector."

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