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South African Business 2018 edition

Welcome to the sixth edition of the South African Business journal. First published in 2011, the publication has established itself as the premier business and investment guide to South Africa, supported by an e-book edition at www.southafricanbusiness.co.za. Regular pages cover all the main economic sectors of the South African economy and give a snapshot of each of the country’s provincial economies. Feature articles on topical issues such as sustainability and African trade provide unique insights, together with an interview with the newly elected chairman of the African Association of Automotive Manufacturers, Mr Thomas Schaefer. Another special feature focusses on an exciting project to transform South Africa’s small harbours and coastal properties. South African Business is complemented by nine regional publications covering the business and investment environment in each of South Africa’s provinces. The e-book editions can be viewed online at www.globalafricanetwork.com. First published in 2011, the publication has established itself as the premier business and investment guide to South Africa, supported by an e-book edition at www.southafricanbusiness.co.za Regular pages cover all the main economic sectors of the South African economy and give a snapshot of each of the country’s provincial economies. Feature articles on topical issues such as sustainability and African trade provide unique insights, together with an interview with the newly elected chairman of the African Association of Automotive Manufacturers, Mr Thomas Schaefer. Another special feature focusses on an exciting project to transform South Africa’s small harbours and coastal properties. South African Business is complemented by nine regional publications covering the business and investment environment in each of South Africa’s provinces. Visit www.globalafricanetwork.com for more business and investment news, opportunities and events.

Welcome to the sixth edition of the South African Business journal. First published in 2011, the publication has established itself as the premier business and investment guide to South Africa, supported by an e-book edition at www.southafricanbusiness.co.za.

Regular pages cover all the main economic sectors of the South African economy and give a snapshot of each of the country’s provincial economies. Feature articles on topical issues such as sustainability and African trade provide unique insights, together with an interview with the newly elected chairman of the African Association of Automotive Manufacturers, Mr Thomas Schaefer. Another special feature focusses on an exciting project to transform South Africa’s small harbours and coastal properties.

South African Business is complemented by nine regional publications covering the business and investment environment in each of South Africa’s provinces. The e-book editions can be viewed online at www.globalafricanetwork.com.
First published in 2011, the publication has established itself as the premier business and investment guide to South Africa, supported by an e-book edition at www.southafricanbusiness.co.za

Regular pages cover all the main economic sectors of the South African economy and give a snapshot of each of the country’s provincial economies. Feature articles on topical issues such as sustainability and African trade provide unique insights, together with an interview with the newly elected chairman of the African Association of Automotive Manufacturers, Mr Thomas Schaefer. Another special feature focusses on an exciting project to transform South Africa’s small harbours and coastal properties.

South African Business is complemented by nine regional publications covering the business and investment environment in each of South Africa’s provinces. Visit www.globalafricanetwork.com for more business and investment news, opportunities and events.

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PROFILE<br />

College of Cape Town<br />

The forward-looking college has a history dating back to<br />

the early 20th century.<br />

The College is a public Technical and Vocational<br />

Education & Training (TVET) College, under the<br />

Department of Higher Education and Training.<br />

Qualifications offered are accredited, affordable and<br />

quality assured by Umalusi, various SETAs and SAQA.<br />

Description of educational offerings<br />

The College is a leading provider of education and<br />

training in mainly the Technical and Vocational<br />

Education and Training (TVET) band and has much<br />

to offer students and prospective partners as an<br />

alternative to Basic and Higher Education and<br />

Training. Qualifications include skills programmes,<br />

technical, vocational and occupational training that<br />

lead to recognised, accredited qualifications that are<br />

in high demand by commerce and industry.<br />

Description of location of facilities<br />

The College is situated in the central area of the<br />

Peninsula with campuses located in Athlone, Cape<br />

Town city centre, Crawford, Gardens, Guguletu,<br />

Pinelands, Thornton and Wynberg. The central<br />

office is located in Salt River, Cape Town. The College<br />

of Cape Town also has three residences.<br />

Key facts and figures<br />

Year established: The College of Cape Town is<br />

the oldest Technical and Vocational Education and<br />

Training institution in <strong>South</strong> Africa with a proud<br />

history dating back to the beginning of the 20th<br />

century. As the name suggests, we are based in<br />

Cape Town. Four former technical colleges, Athlone<br />

College, Cape College, Sivuyile College and Western<br />

Province Technical College, were officially merged<br />

on 1 February 2002 to become the College of Cape<br />

Town. This arose from a rationalisation in TVET<br />

colleges in which some 150 colleges around the<br />

country were reduced to 50.<br />

No of staff: 670 (full-time)<br />

No of registered students: 14 379<br />

Faculties offered: Art & Design, Beauty Therapy,<br />

Building & Civil Engineering, <strong>Business</strong> Studies,<br />

Education & Training, Electrical Engineering,<br />

Haircare, Hospitality, Information & Communication<br />

Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Travel &<br />

Tourism<br />

Qualifications offered: Certificates, Higher<br />

Certificates, Diplomas, UNISA B.Ed Degree<br />

(Foundation Phase), Skills Programmes, Learnerships,<br />

Accredited Trade Test Centre<br />

CONTACT INFO<br />

Key contact people:<br />

Louis van Niekerk, Principal.<br />

Wilfred Jackson, Chief Financial Officer.<br />

Sharon Grobbelaar, Marketing Manager.<br />

Physical address: 334 Albert Road,<br />

Salt River, Cape Town 7945<br />

Postal address: PO Box 1054,<br />

Cape Town 8000<br />

Tel: +27 21 404 6700 / 086 010 3682<br />

Fax: +27 21 404 6701 / 086 615 0582<br />

Email: info@cct.edu.za<br />

Website: www.cct.edu.za<br />

SOUTH AFRICAN BUSINESS <strong>2018</strong><br />

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