Masualle says bon voyage to 97 youths

BON VOYAGE: Transport MEC Weziwe Tikana (front in the middle with a floral dress), Western Mpondoland King Ndamase Ndamase and PSJ mayor Lindelwa Rolobile (far right with red coat) were among dignitaries who attended a send-off ceremony at the Second Beach for nearly 100 Eastern Cape youths who will work in cruise liners around the world as part of a government-led maritime development programme.
BON VOYAGE: Transport MEC Weziwe Tikana (front in the middle with a floral dress), Western Mpondoland King Ndamase Ndamase and PSJ mayor Lindelwa Rolobile (far right with red coat) were among dignitaries who attended a send-off ceremony at the Second Beach for nearly 100 Eastern Cape youths who will work in cruise liners around the world as part of a government-led maritime development programme.
Eastern Cape premier Phumulo Masualle  bid farewell to 97 youths who will be working in cruise liners around the world for the next nine months.

The youths, who come from the Buffalo City Metro,  O R Tambo and Alfred Nzo district municipalities were part of about 130 youths trained with the help of the South African Maritime Safety Authority  (SAMSA) in several areas including first aid, crowd management, personal safety, swimming and basic competence for being seamen and women.

Masualle  was accompanied by by transport MEC Weziwe Tikana, Western Mpondoland King Ndamase Ndamase, Port St John’s mayor Lindelwa Rolobile and SAMSA acting chief executive officer Sobantu Tilayi at the sending off ceremony   in Port St John’s popular Second Beach.

The premier  praised the youths saying they had made the Eastern Cape proud. “This opportunity opens up avenues for us to take the destiny of our futures in our hands,”  he said.

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