Skip to content
South African Live
Menu
  • Home
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Fashion
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Business
  • About us
Menu

Takealot Group and Higher Education Department partner to boost youth skills

Posted on September 18, 2025
84

Takealot Group and Higher Education Department partner to boost youth skills

Zuko Komisa

Image | @HigherEduGovZA /X
  • The Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) and the Takealot Group have signed a landmark agreement to boost youth skills and employment.
  • The partnership will provide industry-relevant training, bursaries, and e-commerce opportunities for students and entrepreneurs.
  • The collaboration aims to bridge the gap between education and employment by leveraging Takealot’s expertise and logistics network.

The Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) has signed a key agreement with the e-commerce giant, Takealot Group, to help expand youth skills, address the skills gap, and create job opportunities.

The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), signed by Deputy Minister Dr Mimmy Gondwe, focuses on providing young people with practical, industry-relevant training and e-commerce business opportunities, particularly through Takealot’s Township Economy Initiative.

Takealot’s CEO, Frederik Zietsman, said the initiative will be rolled out nationally with the support of Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs) to accelerate skills development and job creation.

Deputy Minister @DrMimmyGondwe toured the Takealot warehouse, seeing how their logistics can support education, student resources, and internship opportunities.#YouthSkills #HigherEducation #Takealot #DHET #TVET pic.twitter.com/wHu7UdInvc

— HigherEducationZA (@HigherEduGovZA) September 17, 2025

The partnership outlines four main areas:

  • Adopting TVET and community colleges: Students will get hands-on work experience in logistics and e-commerce. Takealot will also help develop curricula to ensure they align with industry needs.
  • Expanding bursary programmes: The agreement will double the reach of Takealot’s bursary scheme, supporting more students in high-demand fields like ICT and logistics.
  • Distributing textbooks: Takealot will use its logistics network to deliver textbooks to students across the country.
  • Supporting the township economy: The partnership will assist township entrepreneurs and small businesses to participate in the digital economy, with Takealot’s MrD platform helping local restaurants reach online customers.

A four-member steering committee has been established to oversee the implementation of the partnership.

READ NEXT: Legal expert explains dependent rights in Mabuza pension battle

Recent Posts

  • Sol Phenduka weighs in on festive season gig chaos
  • Three Kaizer Chiefs players who benefitted from Nabi’s departure
  • PAC re-elects leader Mzwanele Nyhontso unopposed
  • Here’s the month when food was most expensive this year
  • France’s screen siren Brigitte Bardot dies at 91

First established in 2020 by iReport Media Group, southafricanlive.co.za has evolved to become one of the most-read websites in South Africa. Published by iReport Media Group since 2020, find out all about us right here.

We bring you the latest breaking news updates, from South Africa and the African continent. South African Live is an independent, no agenda and no bias online news disruptor that goes beyond the news and behind the headlines. We believe what sets us apart is that we deliver news differently. While we hold ourselves to the utmost journalistic integrity of being truthful, we encourage a writing style that is acerbic and conversational, when appropriate.

LATEST NEWS

  • Sol Phenduka weighs in on festive season gig chaos
  • Three Kaizer Chiefs players who benefitted from Nabi’s departure
  • PAC re-elects leader Mzwanele Nyhontso unopposed
  • Here’s the month when food was most expensive this year
  • France’s screen siren Brigitte Bardot dies at 91

Menu

  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Tech
  • Fashion
  • Sports
  • About us
©2026 South African Live | Design: Newspaperly WordPress Theme