Western Cape Premier Alan Winde noted that while the province's unemployment rate was lower than the rest, too many young people are still without jobs.
CAPE TOWN - Western Cape Premier Alan Winde says his government will invest almost R3 billion over the next three years to upskill the youth for future job opportunities.
The premier visited a call centre training facility in Athlone on Tuesday, as part of his campaign as the Democratic Alliance's premier candidate in the province.
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