Friday, March 30, 2012

JOB CREATION 2012

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South African Government is aiming at creating more jobs by 2015.  This was confirmed by the minister of finance Pravin Gordhan when delivering his speech for the financial year 2012. Gordan has allocated an additional 10.2-billion to the state various job creation.

The job creation is the complex challenge which need to be taken into account and to be addressed effectively before its get worse. When you take a look to the students at universities they are studying their different courses hoping to get the professional job at the completion of their studies. However, our government need to allocate ones more budget in 2013 to fight the issue of unemployment especially to the youth.

Through job creation whereby they aimed at creating more jobs within three years, including those of the graduates who have completed their studies but not getting the job that they have qualified for will encourage students to work hard in their studies because knowing that they will get a professional job when they completed their degree or diplomas. The youth need more information on how to develop themselves through creating and starting their own small businesses where they can be able to help our government in achieve its mission for creating more jobs within three years. We can successfully create More jobs by working together, the government and the public or youth. the students are encouraged to choose their career wisely which are on the market and which they do love most in order for them to excell during their academic years and get the professional job at the end of the day.

4 comments:

  1. Job creation will help our country as you know that South Africa has a higher unemployment rates.There are many graduated students in South African who are still seeking for employment.This will be an advantage for them to get their intended jobs and those who are struggling to find jobs.

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  2. They always announce job creation in South Africa, as we studing now we hope to get jobs after completing our degree wise but if we look our fellow brothers who are sitting in communities with their quailifications it seems like no way forward on creating job opportunities in Mzansi,the fact is in south africa corruption is still a dominant in our country as to find job is a connection for example in Government many of them are relatives

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  3. i strongly agree with you Trot to the fact that the problem is widening inside the government's department. Where the corruption takes place. they work for themselves rather than working for the people who really need help out there, especially in rural areas where lot of graduate are residing without getting their qualified jobs.

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  4. yes marvelous, but the question here is do you think this will be successfully implemented in three years time, absolutely no because every financial year they promise to create jobs, but eventually fail to do so. they just give the figures of the estimated job creation which they won't even be able to accomplish.

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