ASPIRE, a cooperative member of Project Management South Africa (PMSA), is participating in a Services SETA workshop on project management alongside the CEO of PMSA. The workshop was addressed by the Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Director General Dr. Sishi.
The event was attended by the presence and contributions from:
- Service SETA Acting CEO, Mr Sibusiso Dhladhla
- Service SETA Administrator, Mr Lehlogonolo Masoga
- DHET Deputy Minister, Dr Mimmy Gondwe, MP
- SASSA CEO, Mr Themba Matlou
- DHET Director General, Dr Nkosinathi Sishi
- PMSA Chairman, Mr Sinaye Mgolombane
- ASPIRE CEO, Mr Avuyile Xabadiya
ASPIRE’s membership in PMSA is informed by government priorities of building a capable state to drive development across South Africa. This collaboration highlights ASPIRE’s commitment to strengthening institutional capacity and advancing professional project management practices.
The workshop provides platform for strategic dialogue among key stakeholders, reinforcing the importance of coordinated efforts in skills development. ASPIRE emphasized its goals of building a skills revolution within the region’s six local municipalities, working closely with stakeholders in alignment with its five-year strategy.
Through initiatives such as these, ASPIRE continues to champion inclusive development and capacity building, ensuring that communities are equipped with the necessary skills to contribute meaningfully to the country’s growth and transformation.



