Even as employers remain cautious next year about every Rand spent on employees, theyll also want workers to show greater skills and results.
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Imizamo Yethu youth with big dreams
Edson dreams of becoming a financial accountant. This is partly in memory of his dad, who died while the family was living in Zimbabwe with his accountancy studies partially complete. More importantly though, Edson was one of those kids who has always loved figures and doing well at maths came naturally.
SACOB radio ad
So you’ve seen SACOB’s newspaper ad but have you heard SACOB’s radio ad? Now’s your chance, click the link below…
SACOB’s Sunday Times ad
Have you seen SACOB’s ad in the Sunday Times? We’d like to know! If you missed it you can check it out below or grab your Sunday Times this Sunday 26th August.
Online ICB Accounting Programme Courses
Guys, you have 2 more days to enrol for your ONLINE ICB Accounting Programme Courses. Enrol now to avoid disappointment!
Packing and Dispatching
Its been a lot of packing and dispatching here at the SACOB office, all material is now out for the 67 Mandela Day Bursary students. Look out for your SACOB Box!
ICB Online Classroom starts today
Welcome to all our Online Classroom Students, login to your Online Classroom as your introductory module can be found there, this module provides you with all the key information you need to successfully start your course.
ICB Assessment Preparation Video Kit
Writing your ICB assessment in August? Sign up for your next ICB course OR refer a friend or colleuge that signs up and get an Assessment Preparation Video Kit for your current…
Tertiary education is no longer just for the favoured few
While South Africas youth is displaying a growing appetite for tertiary education, the sad
reality is that universities simply aren’t able to accommodate the large number of students
currently looking to further their education.
SA College of Business encourages alternative education facilities
While South Africa’s youth are desperate for learning and for career opportunities, employers are bemoaning the shortage of skilled labour. The reality is that about three million people between the ages of 18 and 24 are not accommodated in the education and training system or in the labour market. This is an appalling waste of human potential…