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The Department of Communications to Award the Pollsmoor Youth Offenders with the E-Literacy Certificates

11 May 2012

The Department of Communications (DoC) in partnership with the Department of Correctional Services (DCS) have implemented the second phase of the e-Literacy Programme for Youth Offenders in Pollsmoor Correctional Centre in the Western Cape.

The Department of Communications has sponsored the training for 400 youth offenders on Computer and Life Skills Economy. The youth offenders’ programme is consisting of 200 youth offenders from the Western Cape as well as another 200 from the Eastern Cape respectively.

The Department of Communications will be awarding the successful youth offenders with the certificate for Computer Literacy and Life Skills Economy, a graduation ceremony will take place as follows:

Date: 14 May 2012
Venue: Pollsmoor Management Area Hall, Pollsmoor Correctional Centre in Tokai, Cape Town, Western Cape
Time: 09h00

To confirm attendance please contact Keitumetse Hlahatsi at Keitumetse@doc.gov.za or on 0829223376

For Media enquiries please contact Busiswa Mlandu at Busiswa@doc.gov.za or on 0720706896

Enquiries:
Simphiwe Xako
Cell: 079 501 0272
E-mail: simphiwe.xako@dcs.gov.za

Issued by: Department of Communications
11 May 2012


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