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SETAs
Why are they important? The Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs) in South Africa play a critical role in addressing the country’s skills development needs and improving its human capital. Established under the Skills Development Act of 1998, SETAs are … Continue reading →
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There are a few SETAs (Sector Education and Training Authorities) and government departments in South Africa that deal with the leather industry. Here are some of them:
Fibre Processing and Manufacturing SETA (FP&M SETA):
Contact details:
- Tel: 011 4031700,
- Email: info@fpmseta.org.za,
- Website: http://www.fpmseta.org.za
The FP&M SETA is responsible for promoting skills development in the textile, clothing, footwear, leather, and furniture manufacturing industries in South Africa. They provide skills development and training programs, learnerships, and internships.
Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (DTIC):
Contact details:
- Tel: 0861 843 384,
- Email: contactus@thedtic.gov.za,
- Website: https://www.thedtic.gov.za/
The DTIC is a government department in South Africa that is responsible for promoting economic development and growth in the country. They are involved in a range of initiatives related to the leather industry, including promoting exports, providing financial support, and promoting industrial development.
Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (DALRRD):
Contact details:
- Tel: 012 319 6000,
- Email: info@dalrrd.gov.za,
- Website: http://www.dalrrd.gov.za/
The DALRRD is a government department in South Africa that is responsible for promoting agriculture and rural development. They are involved in initiatives related to the leather industry, including promoting the production of hides and skins and supporting the development of rural communities involved in the industry
Department of Employment and Labour (DEL):
Contact details:
- Tel: 0861 843 384,
- Email: contactus@thedtic.gov.za,
- Website: https://www.thedtic.gov.za/
The DEL is a government department in South Africa that is responsible for promoting employment and labour relations in the country. They are involved in initiatives related to the leather industry, including providing support for workplace health and safety, promoting skills development, and enforcing labour legislation
Industrial Development Corporation (IDC):
Contact details:
- Tel: 0860 693 888,
- Email: callcentre@idc.co.za,
- Website: https://www.idc.co.za/
The IDC is a development finance institution in South Africa that is involved in promoting industrial development and growth. They are involved in a range of initiatives related to the leather industry, including providing funding and support for small and medium-sized enterprises in the industry
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