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Services Seta

@serviceseta

The Services SETA is responsible for skills development in the services sector. It is one of the 21 SETAs under the Department of Education and Training

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South African Government (@governmentza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Social relief of distress measures aims to get food parcels to those in need. More info here or visit: sassa.gov.za. #foodparcels #Covid_19 #HowtoApply

Social relief of distress measures aims to get food parcels to those in need. More info here or visit: sassa.gov.za.
#foodparcels #Covid_19 #HowtoApply
HigherEduTrainingZA (@higheredugovza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear TVET College Students We have GREAT NEWS for you. During COVID-19, we have created a new online portal for TVET Learner Support. To access NC(V) and NATED Report 191 videos & learning material: online.tvetcolleges.co.za/pages/onlineco… #OnlineLearning #TVETColleges #Covid19 #Covid19SA

Dear TVET College Students

We have GREAT NEWS for you.
During COVID-19, we have created a new online portal for TVET Learner Support. To access NC(V) and NATED Report 191 videos & learning material: online.tvetcolleges.co.za/pages/onlineco…

#OnlineLearning #TVETColleges #Covid19 #Covid19SA
South African Government (@governmentza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

[Watch] R500 billion has been set aside towards fighting the #coronavirus pandemic. Together we can beat #COVID19SA #StayAtHome to #SaveSA🇿🇦

The Presidency 🇿🇦 (@presidencyza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New regulations for South Africans under level 4 of the new alert system will come into force from May 1. As we begin to ease some lockdown measures, it is vital that strict limits on movement and gatherings remain in place to ensure we continue to control the spread of COVID-19.

New regulations for South Africans under level 4 of the new alert system will come into force from May 1. As we begin to ease some lockdown measures, it is vital that strict limits on movement and gatherings remain in place to ensure we continue to control the spread of COVID-19.