Matriculants should not waste time celebrating their success. Instead they should think about the role that they can play to take South Africa forward, AHi said in a statement.
AHi CEO, Christo van der Rheede, said: “Our country needs innovative and energetic young people who are prepared to work hard to equip themselves with relevant skills and knowledge.”
He added: “There is no shortcut to success. However, with the right mindset and willingness to learn it is possible to overcome adversities and to achieve success.”
van der Rheede also said that many deserving young people and schools were also in need of financial support and an investment of any sort by businesses could, over the longer term, provide the well trained and qualified personnel so desperately needed. .
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