
TAKALANI RATSHIUMELA | Why SA’s ‘jobless growth’ demands engineering revolution
An engineering-first approach to Technical and Vocational Education and Training is no longer optional but an economic imperative, writes Takalani Ratshilumela
TUESDAY, 16 JUNE 2026, 16:46

An engineering-first approach to Technical and Vocational Education and Training is no longer optional but an economic imperative, writes Takalani Ratshilumela

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