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CEO’S STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT MOVING FROM
GOOD TO GREAT, TOGETHER!
particularly as the sector recovers from the impact of the COVID-19
and other economic disruptions.
Mkhwanazi commenced with the impactful sessions following his
appointment in 2018 and dedicates his time annually to interact
with various stakeholders and partners in the delivery of the
W&RSETA’s mandate.
Companies have welcomed the interactions as they provided an
opportunity for them to share with the W&RSETA their contributions
he Chief Executive Officer of the W&RSETA, Tom Mkhwanazi to economic growth particularly as South Africa charts a road
Thas been interacting with senior officials from some of the of reconstruction and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic
SETA’s stakeholders as part of the organisational strategy on through job creation and addressing skills of the future. Big
stakeholder engagement. corporates have commended the SETA for the implementation of
three-year contracts on Discretionary Grant allocations as well as
The main purpose of these engagements is to share our strategic enhancements to various administrative processes.
priorities with the stakeholders and to solicit support from them
The Western Cape Advisory Committee meeting with W&RSETA CEO, Tom Mkhwanazi
Engaging with CEO, Jaap Hamman and Chief Executive for People,Anita Carollisen
and meeting beneficiaries from the W&RSETA-funded programmes at Pep Stores.
Stakeholders also committed to support the W&RSETA in its
strategic priorities to address youth unemployment, SMME and co-
operative development, training and employment of people with
disabilities and sector transformation.
Engagements will continue in October 2021.
W&RSETA CEO, Tom Mkhwanazi meeting
with the Mr Price Group
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W&RSETA | September 2021