CETA exists to develop a skilled, competent and inclusive workforce for South Africa’s construction and built environment sector. Through funding, facilitation and monitoring, we enable accredited training programmes that empower individuals.
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The Construction Education and Training Authority (CETA) signed a a Memorandum of Understanding with the Office of the Premier (North West)This is a progressive way forward in skills development in the North West Province. This standing commitment shall be 3 years
The CETA attended the EThekwini Municipality - Youth Employability Indaba, Career Exhibition. Career guidance remains a need even in urban cities to enlighten learners about careers that are available for them to explore
📢The National Skills Authority will convene SETA consultations with MERSETA, Services SETA, CETA and TETA. These consultations will focus on governance, sector priorities, challenges, and progress updates within the skills development landscape.
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The CETA exhibited at the grand parade in support of Minister of Higher Education and Training’s budget
Different learning pathways, tailored for different individuals from all walks of like were explained to people who visited the stall and no one needs to be left behind!
The CETA was invited by the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure to exhibit at Gugulesizwe High School in Umdoni District.
Career guidance remains crucial in Skills Development to enable young people to make informed career choices.
The CETA extends its congratulations to the 16 learners who graduated in NC Health and Safety learnership under the Ariobex Foundation.
We thank the learners for the hard work and dedication during the programme
The Construction Education and Training Authority (CETA) recently conducted a strategic engagement meeting with the senior leadership of the Vaal University of Technology (VUT), headed by Professor Khehla Ndlovu, Vice-Chancellor of the institution.
The CETA honoured the Invite to participate in the inaugural annual Moletsi Career exhibition at Kgabo Moloto Royal place.
The Minister of Higher Education and Training addressed the importance of bridging the information gap between rural and urban learners
The CETA was invited to attend a career guidance session where over 3000students from Bergville and surrounding areas were present. We are grateful that doors were open for the CETA to carry out its mandate. Here are some of the incredible young bright futures behind the numbers
The final WSP and ATR Stakeholder Engagement Session took place in Western Cape. We are grateful for the great attendance. Thank you for walking this “Road to Renewal” with us
The CETA works hard to please its stakeholders and to make sure that reciprocal healthy relationships are maintained. Below is a sneak peek into what Stakeholders had to say about the WSP and ATR Stakeholder engagement sessions 2026
The CETA is grateful to the East London Stakeholders for honouring the invite to attend the WSP and ATR Stakeholder Engagement Session 2026. We have heard the request for additional supplementary sessions and the CETA is mindful of that meaningful contribution.
Our Stakeholders spoke and we listened, thank you to all the stakeholders who attended the first leg of the WSP and ATR Stakeholder Engagement Session 2026 in Port Elizabeth. Our last Eastern Cape leg will be held in East London on 19 February 2026 at the Blu Lagoon Hotel.
The CETA is grateful to the Gauteng Province for the overwhelming support of more than 400 attendees at the 2026 WSP and ATR Stakeholder engagement session 2026. It is indeed encouraging to see Stakeholders ready and willing to walk this “Road to Renewal” with the CETA.
A great thank you to the North West province for the engagement during the 2026 WSP and ATR stakeholder engagement session. Together we can effectively transform our “Road to Renewal” to a sector that is impactful
The CETA is grateful to the Freestate province for attending the WSP and ATR stakeholder engagement session 2026. It is much easier to walk our “Road to Renewal” with stakeholders who want to be part of our stakeholder centered CETA.