The IEDS Unit embarked on a two week Nail Art Training for young unemployed youth and women who are in the Beauty industry. This Nail Art Training has now been conducted throughout the 5 districts in the Northern Cape. The objective of this training intervention is to return the Beauty Industry into the hands of young South African’s. The Department aims to increase the economic participation of youth and female South Africans in the provincial economy. The training was done in Springbok, in the Nama-Khoi Local Municipality, at the SEDA boardroom, for a period of two weeks. An accredited service provider was appointed to conduct the training. The Economic Empowerment Unit (Women) in collaboration with Seda provided business support to the trainees.
The purpose of this Training was to enable those who are in this industry perfect the skill with modern developments within the industry and to increase their participation in the provincial economy.
SEDA presented their services and the trainees will be register for Business Training and Other Models of Training within the Seda Scope of development, 3 Participants were allowed to apply for the grant funding from Small Business Development the applications closed on the 1 March 2024, some trainees could not qualify for the grant fund due to the criteria.
The students were trained on: Gel overlays, Nail Technician, Nail Art, Acrylic overlays and Art, the student was also trained on the importance
of Health and Hygiene and how to keep their clients coming back to them, time management and friendly environment for the clients.
Each student received a startup kit to enhance and kick start their business. Seda also shared information on the Trep Application, the unit worked closely with relevant stakeholder to identify the students that were given the opportunity to participate in the Training.
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