Still 100 000 missing youth qualification certificates
4 June 2015
Over 100,000 young people who have qualified in a variety of technical and other areas, some from as far back as 2007, have still not received their official certificates from the Department of Higher Education and Training as a result of a failure of government IT structures.
This was revealed when the Department of Higher Education and Training was grilled by the Portfolio Committee yesterday on its multiple difficulties in managing the College sector.
The Department has failed to resolve the backlog of certificates in technical and other skills which has plagued FET/TVET Colleges for the past eight years, and which has blocked many young, qualified South Africans from entering the job market.
The Department has made slight progress in reducing the backlog from the staggering 162,884 reported in reply to a DA parliamentary question in February this year. However the Director-General, Mr Gwebs Qonde, was unable to provide the Committee with a timeline or specific plan for ensuring that tens of thousands of College graduates actually obtained the official documentation to which they were entitled.