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MANUFACTURING, ENGINEERING AND RELATED SERVICES SECTOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING AUTHORITY (MERSETA) CONTACT DETAILS PHYSICAL: 95 – 7th Avenue, Cnr Rustenburg Road, Melville, Johannesburg, 2109
OVERVIEW The Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Services Sector Education and Training Authority (merSETA) is one of 21 Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs) established to promote skills development in terms of the Skills Development Act of 1998 (as amended). The 21 SETAs broadly reflect different sectors of the South African economy. MerSETA encompasses manufacturing, engineering and related services. The various industry sectors are covered by five chambers within the merSETA: metal and engineering; auto-manufacturing; motor retail and component manufacturing; tyre manufacturing; and plastics industries. Together, the five subsectors comprise approximately 44 000 companies, with a workforce of approximately 600 000. The total levy income is approximately R600 million. The merSETA, like all other SETAs, plays a central role in making sure that the National Skills Development Strategy (NSDS) is fulfilled. MerSETA does not collect levies but instead receives collected levies from the Department of Higher Education and Training. Seventy percent of the levies is disbursed as grants and 10% is kept for administration. MerSETA does not train, instead it facilitates the process of training by paying grants, registering moderators and assessors, identifying scarce skills, accrediting providers, monitoring the quality of training, and implementing projects to close the skills gap.
OFFICE BEARERS Chairperson: Ms Kate Moloto Board Members: Ms Kirtida Bhana, Mr Jacobus de Beer, Ms Jeanne Esterhuizen, Mr Elias Kubeka, Dr Lesley Lee, Mr Alex Mashilo, Mr Siboniso Mdletshe, Mr Thapelo Molapo, Mr Renai Moothilal, Ms Ruth Ntlokotse, Ms Thandeka Phiri, Mr Louis van Huyssteen, Mr Johan van Niekerk Chief Executive Officer: Mr Wayne Adams (Acting) Chief Financial Officer: Ms Disa Mjikeliso Chief Operations Officer: Ms Sheryl Pretorius (Acting) Senior Management: Ms Sebolelo Nomvete (Strategy and Research Executive), Mr Madimetja Tisana (Compliance Officer and Company Secretary), Ms Ester Van der Linde (Corporate Services Executive) Communications Officers: Mr Neil Lewis (Senior Manager: Communication and Marketing)
FINANCIAL INFORMATION* AUDIT OUTCOME
2019/20
2018/19
2017/18
Financially Unqualified
Financially Unqualified
Financially Unqualified
FINANCIAL POSITION Current Assets
R’000
R’000
R’000
4 367 908
3 813 651
3 156 278
Non-Current Assets
12 779
12 902
13 263
4 380 687
3 826 553
3 169 541
224 136
282 081
155 718
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-
-
224 136
282 081
155 718
4 156 551
3 544 472
3 013 823
1 798 423
1 761 372
1 651 783
311 933
276 971
227 571
1 486 490
1 484 401
1 424 212
Total Expenditure
(1 186 344)
(1 230 723)
(1 147 656)
Employee Costs
(133 067)
(126 174)
(121 695)
612 079
530 649
504 127
Operating Activities
632 897
634 840
507 622
Investing Activities
(3 410)
(2 153)
100 929
4 267 369
3 637 882
3 005 195
17 640
29 186
1 933
Total Assets Current Liabilities Non-Current Liabilities Total Liabilities Total Net Assets
SOCIAL SERVICES
POSTAL: PO Box 61826, Marshalltown, 2107 TEL: 010 219 3000 / 0861 637 738 FAX: 011 484 5499 / 086 673 0017 WEB: www.merseta.org.za EMAIL: info@merseta.org.za
FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE Total Revenue Exchange Transactions Non-Exchange Transactions
Surplus/(Deficit) for Year
CASH FLOW
Cash & Equivalents – Year End
UIFW EXPENDITURE** HUMAN RESOURCES
2019/20
2018/19
2017/18
Posts Approved
229
235
245
Posts Filled
229
228
222
MEDIA, INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES SECTOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING AUTHORITY (MICT SETA) CONTACT DETAILS PHYSICAL: Gallagher House, Gallagher Convention Centre, 19 Richards Drive, Halfway House, Midrand, 1685
POSTAL: PO Box 5585, Halfway House, 1685 TEL: 011 207 2600/3 FAX: 011 805 6833 WEB: www.mict.org.za EMAIL: info@mict.org.za
OVERVIEW The Media, Information and Communication Technologies Sector Education and Training Authority (MICT SETA) is a skills development institution established in terms of the Skills Development Act of 1998, to generate, facilitate and accelerate the processes of quality skills development at all levels in the MICT sector in South Africa. The MICT sector is made up of five subsectors that are interconnected but also quite distinct and identifiable in their own right. These are: advertising, film and electronic media, electronics, information technology and telecommunications. The MICT SETA intends to engage in learning programmes and quality assurance of education and training of implemented learning
initiatives, which lead to employment and new venture creation, while at the same time engaging in programmes that assist in bridging the digital divide, especially in rural areas.
OFFICE BEARERS Chairperson: Mr Simphiwe Thobela Board Members: Ms Thabisa Faye, Mr Viwe James, Ms Ntombikayise Khumalo, Mr Lesiba Langa, Mr Tebogo Mamorobela, Ms Portia Mngomezulu, Mr Thabo Mofokeng, Ms Marilyn Radebe, Ms Morwesi Ramonyai, Mr Loyiso Tyira, Mr Solomon Xaba, Mr Sipho Zwane Chief Executive Officer: Mr Mdu Zakwe
Refer to p9 for more information on sources, methodology and definitions. *Refer to nationalgovernment.co.za for a copy of the full Annual Report. **Total of Unauthorised, Irregular, Fruitless & Wasteful Expenditure.
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