Mathysen Project and Infrastructure Development In 2025, the Mathulini CPA will further focus on infrastructure development with the Mathysen Project, which aims to enhance community resources and expand educational and vocational training facilities. This project is part of a broader vision to improve local infrastructure and provide a more supportive environment for community members to thrive.
Expansion of Educational Programs The CPA plans to expand its vocational and technical training programs to include additional subjects such as sewing and fashion design. This will offer 20 students the opportunity to gain valuable skills in the fashion industry. The sewing and fashion design program will cost R200,000.00 and is designed to help participants start their own businesses or pursue employment in the growing textile and fashion sectors. These initiatives align with the CPA’s goal to diversify skills training and meet the evolving needs of the local economy.