End SETA corruption. Build skills that lead to jobs.

South Africa’s young people deserve real skills, real jobs and a real future.

TVET colleges should help young South Africans become artisans, technicians and skilled workers. They should be the bridge between education and employment.

Instead, the ANC has wasted billions on 21 bloated SETAs that have become a gravy train for politically connected cadres.

While youth unemployment sits at 46.1%, money meant for skills development is lost to fruitless, irregular and wasteful spending. At one SETA alone, R637.6 million in financial records reportedly disappeared.

This money should not fund corruption, cadre deployment and failed bureaucracy.

It should fix TVET colleges, fill lecturer vacancies, upgrade workshops, improve courses and help students find jobs after they qualify.

The DA says enough is enough.

We are calling for wasteful SETAs to be scrapped and for skills funding to be redirected to TVET colleges, where it can help young South Africans get practical skills and build better lives.

Join the fight to stop the waste, scrap corrupt SETAs and fund real skills that lead to real jobs.

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South Africa’s young people deserve real skills, real jobs and a real future.

TVET colleges should help young South Africans become artisans, technicians and skilled workers. They should be the bridge between education and employment.

Instead, the ANC has wasted billions on 21 bloated SETAs that have become a gravy train for politically connected cadres.

While youth unemployment sits at 46.1%, money meant for skills development is lost to fruitless, irregular and wasteful spending. At one SETA alone, R637.6 million in financial records reportedly disappeared.

This money should not fund corruption, cadre deployment and failed bureaucracy.

It should fix TVET colleges, fill lecturer vacancies, upgrade workshops, improve courses and help students find jobs after they qualify.

The DA says enough is enough.

We are calling for wasteful SETAs to be scrapped and for skills funding to be redirected to TVET colleges, where it can help young South Africans get practical skills and build better lives.

Join the fight to stop the waste, scrap corrupt SETAs and fund real skills that lead to real jobs.