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National Union of Mineworkers, Press Statement, 1 September 2014

 

 

 

Adult Literacy Programmes - Our weapon to fight poverty

 

 

The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) in partnership with the Mining
Qualifications Authority (MQA) will celebrate the International Literacy Day
on Saturday, 6 September 2014 to be hosted at Kloof Mine Stadium, in
Carletonville. The event will celebrate the achievements and importance of
Adult Education and Training in the mining sector. 

 

The objective of the event is to encourage new entrants, learners who are
currently on ABET programmes and those who have successfully completed their
ABET training to continue with their education. The theme for this year's
event is "Quality Education Our Weapon to Fight Poverty".

 

The Honourable Minister of the Department of Higher Education and Training,
Dr Blade Nzimande and NUM Acting President Piet Matosa are some of the
dignitaries that are expected to address the delegates at this event.  

 

International Literacy Day is celebrated globally in September to highlight
the need for continuous sustenance of literacy education especially amongst
adult learners. The NUM and MQA are placing greater efforts to promote adult
learning and this is a flagship event through which efforts are made to
encourage companies to register more learners on Adult Basic Education and
Training (ABET) programmes and encourage learners to attend classes.
Achievements in ABET programmes is key towards unlocking more possibilities
for the workers to improve their education.   

 

The NUM and MQA have previously formed partnerships with several mining and
minerals sector stakeholders to promote the significance of ABET as a means
of advancing to improved standards of lifestyles, such as access to
knowledge and better working opportunities. Literacy programmes contribute
to productivity, health and safety and empowers employees in the mining and
minerals sector. 

 

The MQA and the NUM celebrate International Literacy Day annually in
different provinces and have previously formed partnerships with mining
companies in the community to further encourage participation. ABET learners
from different provinces will gather on the day to celebrate their
achievements. 

 

The MQA is a skills development administration organisation for the mining
and minerals sector established as a result of the Mine Health and Safety
Act of 1996 and a Sector Education and Training.

 

The Media is invited to attend and report

 

 

For more information, please contact:

Livhuwani Mammburu, Acting NUM National Spokesperson, 083 809 3257

Amanda Masilo, MQA Communication Specialist, 082 655 3928

 

Web: www.num.org.za

 

 

 

 

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