One of our most important founding principle is to skill and capacitate South Africans, particularly rural women and youth, towards socio-economic empowerment, self-reliance and a better life. Fuze specialises in designing and developing training programmes that are aimed at equipping participants to be employers as opposed to being just mere employees or at worst, destitute people who are entirely dependent on the Government’s social grant system for their livelihoods. In seeking innovative solutions to the crippling scourges of poverty, unemployment and marginalisation suffered by the vast majority of rural populations, we embarked on a three-year research initiative, which led to a profound understanding of the concept of Cooperatives and their role in alleviating poverty in various parts of the world. Fuze noted that cooperatives have contributed significantly to the improvement of the standards of living of half the world’s population as they have lifted millions of people out of poverty, including in South Africa. This bears testimony to the fact that co-operatives play a significant role in the country’s economic growth, job creation and poverty alleviation. Many examples emanating from Canada and Germany show that Government commitment played a pivotal if not a critical role towards the registration, training, resource allocation, mentorship, incubation and support of cooperatives over a period of up to five (5) years, when the cooperatives were administratively sound enough to become independent thriving enterprises that have captured a major share of their respective markets. The key lesson to be learnt from the above is that, apart from training and the initial setting up of the business, continuous mentorship, incubation and support over a period of no less than three years is pivotal to the survival and sustainability of most cooperatives, which a core value in the programmes of Fuze.
Our Achievements
MIXED FARMING
450 learners: 280 Females and 170 Males
Qualification: Mixed Farming: Animal and Plant
SAQA ID Number: SAQA ID 48977
District Municipality: King Cetshwayo, iLembe, Umgungundlovu &, Zululand
GAME FARMING
255 learners:135 Females and 120 Males
Qualification: Mixed Farming: Game Farming
SAQA ID Number: SAQA ID 48977 150 Credits
District Municipality: Umgungundlovu District:
NAIL & BEAUTY TECHNOLOGY
190 learners: 189 Females and 1 Male
Qualification: Beauty & Nail Technology
SAQA ID Number: SAQA ID 80646
District Municipality: EThekwini & uMgungundlovu Districts
ASSISTANT CHEF
287 learners: 267 Females and 20 Males
Qualification: Assistant Chef
SAQA ID Number: SAQA ID 14111
District Municipality: Ethekwini and uMgungundlovu
MUNICIPAL PROPERTY ASSESOR TRAINING
199 learners: 136 Females and 63 Males
Qualification: Municipal Property Assessor
SAQA ID Number: SAQA ID 99700 & 377020
District Municipality: Ethekwini Municipality
BUILDING & CIVIL CONSTRUCTION
280 learners: 173 Females and 107 Males
Qualification: Building & Civil Construction
SAQA ID Number: SAQA ID 65409
District Municipality: King Cetshwayo District
PERFORMING ARTS
350 learners: 216 Females and 133 Males
Qualification: Performing Arts
SAQA ID Number: SAQA ID 48808
District Municipality: King Cetshwayo, Umgungundlovu & Ethekwini Districts
Aviation
50 Youth Trained on Private Pilot Licence PPL
An Aviation academy has since been established to train youth on PPL and CPL. The Academy is operating at the Newcastle Airport.
Maritime : Commercial Diving
50 Youth trained on Commercial Diving.
Smart Farming
In May 2023, KwaZulu-Natal Premier Nomusa Dube-Ncube officially launched the Fuze Smart Farming project, which is set to revolutionize farming to increase productivity. The project will use the latest technology to water crops, monitor pesticides in fields, and grow the KZN economy. The innovative solution incorporates state-of-the-art technology, including smart sensors, automated irrigation, crop monitoring, and automated harvesting.
KZN Government Career Exhibitiont Farming
In partnership with the KZN Premier’s Office, the Fuze Institute hosted a successful Career Exhibition for more than 10 000 learners at University of KwaZulu Natal in Durban on 22-24 June 2023. Learners were exposed to careers such as aviation, robotics, smart farming and many more.
Organic Farming : Fruits and Vegetables
100 Rural women from Emadungeni in Harry Gwala District were trained on mixed farming with special focus on organic fruits and vegetables.
Khethekile Rural Women
100 Rural women from Encwadi were trained on farming cotton.
Early Childhood Development
100 Women from King Cetshwayo District were trained on ECD.
OtherProjects
Recognition of Prior Learning
ETDP SETA and South African Youth Council: Cooperatives Entrepreneurship Programme
TVET Council: Corporate Governance & Leadership Training
UIF LAP Poverty Alleviation Programme for UIF Beneficiaries
TVET College Lecturers Capacity & Skills Training