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As the largest privately owned further education and training (FET) college in South Africa, LFP Training trains up to 1,500 learners weekly at its campus in Randburg, and boasts a pass rate higher than the industry average. It works with companies to provide skills development and training for unemployed and disabled people in line with the BEE Codes of Good Conduct.  In February 2018, more than 300 learners signed up in just three days – a 50% increase from January registrations. After outgrowing its first premises, which now operates solely as a training campus, the college opened a new head office in Randburg in January this year. In April, additional training campuses will open in Randburg and Cape Town to accommodate the high demand. Having recognised a critical gap for skills development to help address unemployment, LFP Training Group CEO Louis Pulzone founded the college in 2013. Skills development had become increasingly critical as the country looked to the private sector...

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