The City has awarded certificates to 12 of its workers who took part in an adult education reading competition at Durbanville library last Thursday.
“This programme is offered to all City staff who do not have a first qualification on the National Qualifications Framework,” said Theresa Uys, mayoral committee member for corporate services.
Staff were assessed according to four proficiency levels, and they could get a general education and training certificate, granting them access to developmental and promotional opportunities in the City and enabling them to enrol for Grades 10, 11 or matric and vocational training, she said.
Winners are awarded first, second and third positions in each of the four levels, and a certificate for participation is offered.
“It was hard. I just did not think I was smart enough to study at the age of 51. Being able to read has really boosted my confidence. It has made me curious and wanting to learn more,” said electricity generation and distribution general worker Veronica Pekeur, of Lavender Hill, who came first in the level-four category.
Recreation and parks general worker Nontsizi Qekeza, of Kraaifontein, who took first place in the level-two category, said: “I am going to ace level three and level four next year, get my driver’s licence and I also plan to study further.”