Publisher
Internship programme for the financial year 2012/2013

Requirements
Applicants must have satisfied the academic requirements for the advertised fields of study and must be new to the Public Service, i.e.: they should have not served as Public Service interns previously.
Youth vision on Housing 2030
Youth matters
South Africa currently has a housing backlog of over two million units. Youth were given an opportunity recently at a youth summit to present their vision to Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale on what they would like to see in housing in 19 years’ time.
Human Settlements Summit
Letters to the Editor - Give us a piece of your mind
Winning letter - Use your talents
Getting on board the technology train
Education empowers
Schools throughout the country have jumped on board the technology train with the roll-out of the Teacher Laptop Initiative. The initiative allows teachers to use a laptop to gather information, share ideas and learn from each other to improve the quality of education in classrooms.
Much-needed help for rural youth
Thousands of young people in a rural Mpumalanga municipality will benefit from a new youth advisory centre.
The Ntunda Youth Centre was set up at Ntunda Village in Nkomazi Local Municipality outside Malelane in Mpumalanga to provide facilities, resources, information and skills to local out of school and school-going youth.
How can we help you choose a career?
Education empowers
What do you want to be when you grow up?” This is a question children hear from a young age. Making a career choice is one of the most important decisions a learner makes. It is therefore very important that learners have the necessary information and advice before deciding what they want to do. The Department of Higher Education is going all out to help young people make the right choices.
Blowing new life into rural Limpopo
Chronic poverty and hunger due to a lack of jobs in the deep rural village of Ha-Matsila in Limpopo is now in the past. Job-creation projects in the area are blowing new life in to the community.
The Matsila Community Farming Project in Limpopo is giving new life to this area where many people have been struggling to make a living in the past.
Laying foundations for better learning
The Western Cape provincial government is building new schools, upgrading existing ones and adding classrooms to others as part of its commitment to ensure quality teaching and learning.
Twenty-five new schools and hundreds of additional classrooms will be built in the Western Cape over the next three years as part of wiping out the backlog in schools infrastructure in the province.

