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Basic education courses get MITB nod

13 Feb 1998 - by Staff reporter
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IZY has become the first adult basic education provider accredited by the main board of the MITB.
What this means is that IZY, who operate in Gauteng, Cape Town and Durban with 3-month life skill training courses as well as higher level financial skills training and basic English business communications, have been accredited by all sectors of the MITB with their course material being regarded as generic.
However, when other courses are regarded as sector-specific these will have to qualify for accreditation by that specific sector.

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