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      The Mvula Trust’s Learnership and skills programmes are occupationally structured learning programmes that constitute credit(s) towards a qualification within the National Qualifications Framework (NQF)

      Who is EWSETA

      The Energy & Water Sector Education Training Authority (EWSETA) is a skills development authority serving the energy and water sectors. Accreditation by EWSETA is critical as it ensures that the assessment of occupational qualifications, part-qualifications is standardised, consistent and credible.

      The process

      The courses comply with certain standards and requires that a portfolio of evidence be completed by the Learner. Once the learner completes the portfolio of evidence and submits it back to the Mvula Trust, this goes through a verification process. If all parties involved are satisfied that the learner is competent in the subject, then only will the leaner receive a certificate of competence and earn the credits attached to the unit standard.

      Exit levels outcomes

      Learners can demonstrate knowledge of the current and relevant occupational health and safety legislation.
      Learners can work in a team operating, maintaining water, and wastewater reticulation systems.
      Learners can work in a team constructing water and wastewater reticulation systems.