From darlings to death's door

Non-profit organisations have to grit their teeth against seemingly arbitrary blows of fate.
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There's always a price to pay

The government has high hopes for free tertiary education, but are they realistic asks Junita Kloppers-Lourens.
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Making Setas his business

The debate on Blade Nzimande's actions against the Services Seta has diverted attention from a more important strategic issue.
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Turning the screws

Skills-training providers will now have to raise their game steeply, writes Jim Freeman.
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Skills plan puts Setas in hot seat

But FET colleges remain the most vulnerable sector in the skills development landscape, writes Fiona Cameron-Brown.
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There's skill in a clever plan

Setas welcome a skills development strategy that they say will, at last, work, writes Jim Freeman.
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Nzimande: New strategy for skills shortage

An economy "constrained by a severe lack of skills" was behind the launch of the third National Skills Development Strategy, said Blade Nzimande.
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Going it alone

Self-employment is vital for job creation and social stability but Setas loathe new venture creation projects, writes Jim Freeman.
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