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More students graduate from Engen’s Computer School

3rd June 2014

  

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The eleventh group of students to graduate from Engen’s Computer School, a group of 91 delegates, received certificates for completing various computer and business skills courses at a ceremony at Engen Refinery in South Durban.

The Engen Computer School equips delegates with introductory-level computer skills, which cover nine units of the National Certificate: Information Technology: End User Computing. 

Thandeka Cele, Public Affairs Manager for Engen Refinery in Durban, says the academy forms part of Engen’s efforts to empower people and assist unemployed graduates to find employment. 

"26 of this year’s graduates have already either found employment or been accepted into learnership programmes, which  shows that Engen is making a big difference in the lives of many people living in the South Durban community.”

Engen and Added Advantage Academy, who runs the school on behalf of the Refinery, have provided new computer skills to 1042 graduates since joining forces in 2009, which has helped almost three hundred graduates to find employment.

For more information please contact Bulelwa Payi, Engen Communications Executive, on 021 403 4422 or Email: Bulelwa.Payi@engenoil.com.

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