Loyiso Langeni
14 July 2015
The City of Cape Town said it is aiming to create
more than 42 000 temporary work opportunities through its Expanded Public Works
Programme in the 2015/2016 financial year.
Mayoral Committee Member for Social Development and
Early Childhood Development Suzette Little said of the 42 500 work
opportunities set as a target for the financial year, more than 76% will be
accommodated in Utility Services, Transport for Cape Town, Human Settlements
and Community Services.
“We are breaking to our new financial year which
starts in 14th July to June 2016 and this year we are looking at the
target of 42 000 work opportunities through Expanded Public Works Programme” Little
said.
Little added that all unemployed residents who are
interested and willing to work on the programme are required to register at
their nearest sub-council office to be considered for opportunities as and when
they become available.
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