More than 2.7 million applications from unemployed youth have been received by the Department of Basic Education for the second phase of its Basic Education Employment initiative.
More than 2.7 million applications from unemployed youth have been received by the Department of Basic Education for the second phase of its Basic Education Employment initiative.
The department is seeking to provide 287 000 unemployed young people with 192 000 education assistant and 95 000 general school assistant positions. The DBE said in a statement that the application process did not work on a first-come, first-served basis. However, all applications must be submitted by October 10.
As a differentiated application process, the department has introduced an alternative avenue for applicants to submit their application.
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