TRAC congratulates the students and wishes them well in their future endeavours.
This three-month programme consisted of theory and practical and although challenging at times proved worth it. Fourteen youths from Nkomazi now have a greater chance of getting their dream job after obtaining their Code C1 Driver’s Licence through the Trans Africa Concessions (TRAC) and Nkomazi Licence Programme.
The initiative came about after the community leadership requested TRAC to help several local youngsters obtain their licenses in order to make them more employable.
The request was in line with research undertaken by TRAC, which showed that the Nkomazi region is severely affected by poverty and unemployment.
These social challenges make it difficult for youth in the area to expand their skills and in turn improve their circumstances.
As the initiative also conformed to TRAC’s social responsibilities towards the communities along the N4 Toll Route, the selected candidates were enrolled at Msai Drive Alive Driving School.
This three-month programme consisted of theory and practical and although challenging at times proved worth it.
TRAC would like to congratulate the students and wish them well in their future endeavours.
Press SANRAL Building on 30 Years of Democracy 2 years ago 0 210602 Press SANRAL ADVISES ROAD USERS OF CLOSURE ON R40 NATIONAL ROAD BETWEEN WHITE RIVER AND HAZYVIEW 12 months ago 0 80992 Press SANRAL announces new R2.2 billion project and Contractor Development Programme for N2 Wild Coast Road 1 year ago 0 66416 Press N14 circles in Kathu support industrial development in the Northern Cape 2 years ago 0 60238 Uncategorized UPDATED TRAFFIC ADVISORY: N3 road closure and rescue operations 1 year ago 0 59992 Press Temporary Lane Closures on N17-2, N12-19, N3-12 and R21 OR Tambo for Overhead Sign Replacement. 6 months ago 0 49584 Press N3 FULL ROAD CLOSURE NEAR MARKET ROAD, PIETERMARITZBURG FOR THE DEMOLITION OF THE EXISTING N3 MARKET ROAD OVERPASS BRIDGE 7 months ago 0 46822