• Episode 10: Funding That Builds Futures
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode of the Get Involved and Level Up podcast, we unpack how Services SETA turns funding into measurable impact.

    The conversation opens with Mr. Tsheola Matsebe, Chief Financial Officer of Services SETA, who provides insight into how public funds are managed to uphold compliance, transparency, and accountability. He breaks down financial governance processes, highlights common causes of invoice delays, emphasises the importance of proper planning and documentation, and explains how the Invoice Management System enables efficient and timely payments.

    The episode also features Alfonz Fernandez, a Services SETA bursary beneficiary and postgraduate law student, who shares her journey from discovering the bursary opportunity to completing her studies without financial strain. She reflects on how access to funding reshaped her academic path, opened doors beyond the classroom, and empowered her to give back through youth development and mentorship.

    Together, these conversations demonstrate how shared responsibility and effective funding unlock skills, build confidence, and shape South Africa’s future.

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    48 min
  • Episode 9: From Occupational Qualifications to Real Training Experiences
    Feb 5 2026

    In this episode, we dive into the operational heartbeat of the Services SETA, starting with a conversation with Liesel Köstlich, Executive Manager for Operations. She unpacks what occupational qualifications are, how they differ from traditional academic pathways, and why they are critical in today’s economy. The discussion explores how knowledge, practical skills, and workplace experience are integrated, how competence is assessed, and how quality assurance and provincial implementation ensure programmes remain relevant to industry needs.

    The episode then moves beyond frameworks into the real, on-the-ground experience of training, through insights from Lindiwe Nkosi of TL Consulting, a Services SETA partner delivering learnerships and skills development programmes. The conversation highlights learner experiences, support mechanisms, challenges, and how training translates into meaningful career opportunities.

    The episode concludes with a personal reflection from Cikizwa Mtwayi, a programme beneficiary, who shares her lived experience and the impact the training has had on her career journey.

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    1 ora e 7 min
  • Special Episode: Reflecting on the 2025 AGM
    Jan 28 2026

    In this special episode, we reflect on the 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM), a key moment of accountability, reflection, and strategic engagement for the organisation.

    The AGM convened stakeholders from various industries, including auctioneering, image consulting, beauty, public relations, and funeral services, among others. These engagements highlighted the breadth of the sector and reinforced shared priorities around transformation, skills development,t and sustainable growth.

    We also hear leadership reflections from Mr. Masoga, Administrator, and Mr. Dhladhla, Acting CEO, as they unpack key milestones, strategic focus areas, and the collective responsibility for advancing the services sector.

    This episode offers an opportunity to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the commitments and conversations that continue to shape our work going forward.

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    1 ora e 44 min
  • Episode 7- From Industry Voice to Skilled Workforce: How Services SETA Chambers Shape Inclusive Skills Development
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode of the Get Involved and Level Up podcast, we unpack how Services SETA chambers serve as the vital link between industry needs and skills development. We break down what chambers are, how 68 industries are structured into subsectors and chambers, and how these mechanisms ensure that training, qualifications, and funding are shaped by real industry demand.

    Nomfezeko Vendle, Senior Manager: Chambers and Qualifications Management at Services SETA, takes us behind the scenes of how skills needs are identified, occupational qualifications are developed and reviewed, and how industry input drives funding priorities and provider accreditation. She also highlights how chambers actively engage small businesses, youth, people living with disabilities, and less active industries to ensure inclusive skills development.

    We then focus on the personal care and beauty sector, where Dr Thembani Mentor, Ethics Director at SAAHSP, discusses professional standards, ethical practice, and consumer safety. She unpacks the risks of unregulated treatments and explains how formal qualifications and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) are helping practitioners transition from informal work into recognised, safe, and sustainable careers, including a successful Services SETA–SAAHSP RPL initiative that empowered young women across five provinces.

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    54 min
  • Episode 6: Assessment, Certification and Artisanal Pathways Explained
    Jan 14 2026

    In this episode of the Services SETA Get Involved Podcast, we unpack how assessment, certification, and artisanal pathways work in practice.

    We are joined by Mr. Tebello Mokoena, Senior Manager: Core Business at Services SETA, who provides insight into the accreditation and certification landscape, including external moderation and workplace approvals. The conversation explores what artisanal pathways and apprenticeships involve, how skills are acquired, where to start, who these pathways are designed for, and their accessibility across age groups, helping learners, employers, and training providers understand what to expect and how to engage effectively.

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    24 min
  • Episode 5: Making Sense of Learning Programmes, Training and Apprenticeships
    Dec 24 2025

    In this episode of the Level Up Podcast, we cut through the jargon and unpack how SETA-funded learning programmes work in practice.

    We are joined by Shireen Raju, Manager Learning Programme Implementation, and Suzan Kgobe, Gauteng Provincial Manager, who guide us through the full journey from understanding the Discretionary Grant Learning Programme, to employer readiness, learner onboarding, stipends, monitoring, compliance, and what happens when projects go off track.

    The conversation also explores artisanships and apprenticeships, what they involve, who they are for, where to start, and why trade skills remain one of South Africa’s most reliable pathways to employment.

    A clear and practical episode for employers, Skills Development Providers, and aspiring learners.

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    43 min
  • Episode 4: Accreditation, Bursaries and Skills Centres Explained
    Dec 17 2025

    In this episode, we unpack how Services SETA bursaries and Skills Development Centres are expanding access to skills development and career opportunities across South Africa’s services sector. We explore who qualifies for bursaries, how funds are disbursed through institutions, and which fields of study are prioritised. Makhaya Blaai, Acting Executive Manager in the Office of the CEO at Services SETA, shares insights on maintaining bursary funding and explains how Skills Centres provide accredited training and practical pathways, particularly for learners in rural communities.

    In the second part of the episode, we cut through the complexity around QCTO accreditation, explaining what the QCTO does, who gets accredited, and why accreditation is critical for learners, employers, and training providers. David Thaga, Director for Accreditation at QCTO, unpacks the accreditation process, key requirements, common challenges, and how accreditation ensures training meets national occupational standards.

    This episode provides practical guidance for learners, employers, and training providers.

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    46 min
  • Episode 3 – Unlocking SETA Grants: Mandatory, Discretionary & Special Projects
    Dec 10 2025

    In this episode, we cut through the confusion and explain how SETA grants work. From mandatory grants that help employers reclaim their skills levy to discretionary grants funding learnerships, bursaries, and workplace-based training, and special projects tackling urgent national needs, we cover it all. We break down where the money comes from, how to access real opportunities, and the impact these programmes are having across the country. Our guest, Ria Jordan, Manager for Mandatory Grants at Services SETA, shares insights and practical guidance straight from the source. We also spotlight the #Mathub’Olusha SME-Youth Placement Initiative, a powerful Services SETA Special Project fighting youth unemployment by connecting young people with SMEs. Our guest, Septi Bukula, joins us to unpack the project’s vision, success stories, and how it’s creating sustainable pathways for South Africa’s youth.

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    53 min