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VUK'UZENZELE
Vuk'uzenzele is a 32 page magazine published by the Government Communication and Information System that focuses on opportunities
- economic and other - created by our new democracy and how to access these opportunities. The magazine is a vehicle for issues around service delivery; government campaigns and programmes that include community participation vis-a-vis the people's contract; opportunities that are available for people to improve their lives; community development initiatives; feedback on issues raised during government Izimbizo; and it also carries information giving advice as well as light, entertaining features.
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CONTACT US
Tel: (+27 12) 314 2159
Email: vuk'uzenzele@gcis.gov.za
Address: Private Bag X745
Pretoria 0001
OUR TEAM
Publisher Government Communications (GCIS)
Editor Rafiq Rohan
Office Manager Dorris Simpson
Sub Editor Louise van Niekerk
Journalists Justice Mohale, Ndivhuwo Khangale
Design & Art Direction for Printed Magazine Ntsiki Zungu-Mputamputa
Contributors BuaNews
Photographic GCIS Photography
Advertising, Marketing & Distribution Hilton Veldsman
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GREETINGS!
We are already well into 2007. People are into the regular routine of family and work after the holidays. But we must remember that at this time, while many of us are holding down jobs, there are many who are looking for employment.
In this edition of Vuk'uzenzele we focus on information that will help you enter the job market. Whether you have a matric certificate or not you can still change your life for the better. Find out in this magazine about programmes that will help you get your dream job.
Even if you don’t find the job of your dreams we give you information that will guide you to acquire new skills and guarantees you at least some kind of income. If you do not know how to apply for a job with a CV, we give you advice on writing the best possible CV so that you make a good impression when you apply for a job.
Don't give up hope if you are not a ant. You are not excluded from this process. Even if you have passed Grade 9 you can still enrol for a National Certificate course. These courses will equip you with new job skills that will allow you to improve your chances in the job market.
Remember always that all is never lost. As is the motto of this magazine, take the opportunities that are available and make things happen for yourselves.
The Editor
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