Youth encouraged to focus on innovation

The youth from various schools, learning institutions and unemployed got challenged by Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs MEC Nomusa Dube-Nube who mentioned a number of technological innovations, aimed at changing the way of doing business, be it on tourism, transport, health, hospitality, media and other many other sectors that she made examples of; she encouraged the youth to think outside the box when choosing careers, emphasised the need for employers vs employees, highlighted career paths that are still in demand in this Country and discouraged the traditional way of choosing a career based on popularity or for the sake of just studying something. This was during the opening of the Career Expo at the Exhibition Centre in Durban on 24.05.18

“Having an employer mentality will get you ahead in life. You have to see yourself as someone that will be employing people one day” these were words of encouragement uttered by MEC Dube-Ncube to over 2000 youth that had attended the Career Expo at the Exhibition Centre in Durban on 24 May.

Youth from all walks of life attended this Expo that offered information on the many opportunities that are available for them.

Dube-Ncube in her address called for the youth to explore a number of technological innovations aimed at changing the way of doing business be it on tourism, transport, health, hospitality, media and other sectors of the economy. She encouraged them to think outside the box when choosing careers, emphasised the need for employers vs employees, highlighted career paths that are still in demand in this Country and discouraged the traditional way of choosing a career based on popularity or for the sake of just studying something.

“The fourth industrial revolution is here and you have to equip yourselves so that you take advantage of opportunities that it offers” concluded Dube-Ncube.

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