Hundreds of thousands of jobs in tourism, clothing, and BPO created in growing Western Cape
20 December 2023
In the eight months between the beginning of April and the end of November 2023, targeted skills programmes, run by the Western Cape Government’s (WCG) Department of Economic Development and Tourism (DEDAT), in partnership with the private sector, resulted in 2 772 jobs for previously unemployed young people in the Western Cape in key strategic and targeted growth sectors.
In addition, the post-pandemic growth of the tourism sector has been notable. Between 2021 and 2022, 154 442 tourism jobs were created in the province, bringing the total number of jobs supported by this sector to an impressive 214 909 jobs.
“In just three sectors in the Western Cape, we have seen the creation of nearly 160 000 [157 214] jobs since 2021. This achievement has not happened by chance, and is the result of hard work, strategic support, and critical partnerships with the private sector to support and enable business to do what they do best – create jobs” said provincial Minister of Finance and Economic Opportunities, Mireille Wenger.
“I am extremely proud of the work done by DEDAT. Together with the private sector, we are getting the most out of every cent of public funds, by enabling job creation in the province, in spite of the current tough economic climate and a fiscal crisis that has resulted in unprecedented in-year budget cuts. The thousands of jobs being created are a true testament to the power of partnerships between the public and private sectors, for the benefit of all residents” continued Minister Wenger.