Call for Stipend Extensions Amid Trade Test Delays

Petition is addressed to
Higher Education and Training Officials

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80 Signatures

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  1. Launched 09/04/2026
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Petition addressed to: Higher Education and Training Officials

We respectfully appeal to higher authorities to urgently intervene and address the following critical issues:

•Full accountability for the recurring delays in Trade Tests within the apprenticeship programmes. These persistent delays are causing significant setbacks for apprentices, undermining the integrity of the training process, and eroding trust in the institution.

•Explicit written confirmation that any programme extension will include continued stipend payments. Apprentices rely on these stipends for their daily living expenses; without assurance of their continuation, many face financial hardship and may be forced to abandon their training.

•Proof that all necessary applications have been submitted to the QCTO, along with ongoing transparency regarding the status and progress of these applications. Lack of visibility has created prolonged uncertainty and prevents apprentices from planning their future effectively.

•Immediate suspension of new apprenticeship intakes until the college secures adequate placement companies, funders, qualified facilitators, equipment, and training materials. Continuing intakes without these essential resources compromises the quality of training, disadvantages current apprentices, and risks producing under-skilled artisans.

Reason

This petition is driven by the urgent need to protect apprentices from ongoing systemic failures that are severely disrupting their training, financial stability, and future career prospects. The core motivations are:

•Safeguarding apprentices’ livelihoods and wellbeing: Many apprentices depend entirely on stipends for food, transport, and basic living costs. Prolonged delays and uncertainty around extensions create severe financial stress, anxiety, and the real risk that trainees will be forced to drop out.

•Ensuring training quality and credibility: The college continues to enrol new intakes despite lacking sufficient placement companies, qualified facilitators, equipment, and materials. This compromises the practical skills apprentices are supposed to acquire and risks producing graduates who are inadequately prepared for the workplace.

•Restoring accountability and trust: Recurring Trade Test delays, poor communication, and lack of transparency on QCTO applications have left apprentices in limbo for extended periods. This reflects poor governance and erodes confidence in the institution and the entire apprenticeship system.

•Preventing further harm: Without immediate intervention, the situation will worsen — more apprentices will suffer, public funds may be wasted, and the reputation of the apprenticeship programme will continue to decline.

Petition details

Petition started: 04/09/2026
Collection ends: 04/17/2026
Region: South Africa
Topic: Education

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Unbearable condition caused by the college

Studients have a right to trade test

We are at the risk of being jobless and no trade test and nothing is said about extensions

This affects tgse growth and knowledge and future of our peers, it should stop recurring

We are at the risk of being jobless and no trade test and nothing is said about extensions

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