Publication

Future SA magazine, with a national footprint, is published quarterly each year to provide informative educational content to our readers trying to navigate their or their children’s educational future. In terms of human development, the importance of early childhood development and education can’t be overstated. Each child’s early years are the foundation for future development, providing a strong base for lifelong learning
abilities, including cognitive and social development. Education and training is seen as the vehicle to assist in uplifting communities through enabling people to obtain better-paying jobs, in addition to developing an upskilled workforce that will help South Africa grow.

The magazine aims to encourage individuals from diverse backgrounds to unlock their potential and grasp opportunities through education/training. The magazine also helps to connect our readers to development programmes, educational platforms and institutions, financial planning, networking opportunities, and ultimately employment.

Print frequency
February – April
May – July
August – October
November – January

Future SA is available at Exclusive Books and Spar stores nationwide

  Latest News

Proposed ways for education systems across the globe to bounce back from COVID

A report by the Global Education Evidence Advisory Panel (GEEAP) – Prioritizing Learning During Covid – has proposed ways for
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SAFMA HONOURS AFROTEQ ACADEMY WITH SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARD

The South African Facilities Management Association (SAFMA) presented a special Recognition Award to Afroteq Academy for the significant contribution it
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Cape Town entrepreneurs ‘weigh’ in on sugar-free cordials market and pitch their way to success

Pieter du Plessis and Viljoen de Kock are the owners of GUDGU (meaning Goodness From The Earth). Having both lost
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Why technology can be SA education’s great equaliser

By Stefan Botha, CEO of the Optimi Group Freedom Day is typically a time when we reflect on all of
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Education programmes help. But we need more of them

By Zaheera Soomar The tragedy of South Africa’s latest unemployment figures isn’t that our official unemployment rate stands at 35.3%,
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 Higher Education

Temporary Employment Services sector important economic health indicator.

The Temporary Employment Services (TES) sector has proven once again to be an important measurement of the health of the
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Energy and Water Sector Education and Training Authority capacitates entrepreneurs to address Eastern Cape Food-Energy-Water challenges through 4IR solutions

The Energy and Water Sector Education and Training Authority (EWSETA) has partnered with the 4IR-AquaTech Business Accelerator programme, which aims
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Graduates need to be taught how to cope with tomorrow not yesterday

Learn about how REGENT BUSINESS SCHOOL produces work-ready, future-fit leaders at its stakeholder event Does 19th Century-style classrooms equip 21st
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 Youth / Skills Development

PATHWAY TO EMPLOYMENT FOR YOUTH

South Africa’s biggest advantage for a global future, a young population with an average age of 27 years, is currently
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World Youth Skills Day: Unemployment driving unrest in South Africa

Is there a way we can reverse youth unemployment in this country?  In the midst of South Africa’s deep unrest,
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Innovative Skills Development Training Academy sets up shop in Cape Town

Proven learnership model will create opportunities for the Western Cape’s unemployed youth During June, Edupower Skills Academy opened the doors
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 Employment Opportunities

The power of learnerships to transform youth employment in South Africa.

Learnerships are powerful tools to address an age-old quandary – employers want people with skills and practical knowledge to
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Five tips to get you hired quickly

Getting a job after COVID-19 is possible Fred Razak, Chief Trading Strategist at CM Trading, shares a few tips
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Animation helps local educators fill COVID-19 learning gaps..

The impact of COVID-19 on education could be felt for as long as ten years. By the end of 2020, it
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Podcasts

World Youth Skills Day: Unemployment driving unrest in South Africa

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