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The Fibre Processing and Manufacturing (FP&M) SETA was established by the Honourable Minister of Higher Education and Training on 1 April 2011 after government took a decision to cluster sectors in order to strengthen value-chain linkages between related industries.
FP&M SETA FRAUD HOTLINE Toll Free Number: 080 000 7395 Email: fpmseta@thehotline.co.za/office@thehotline.co.za Website: www.thehotline.co.za SMS: 30916 Fax: 086 726 1681 Telephone APP: www.thehotlineapp.co.za.
About FP&M SETA About Us News Articles Compliments Complaints Tips for the CEO DEDICATED FP&M SETA FRAUD HOTLINES Toll Free Number: 080 000 7395 Toll Free Fax: 086 726 1681 Mail: fpmseta@thehotline.co.za Website: www.thehotline.co.za
For more information on this process, contact the FP&M SETA ETQA Division on 011-403 1700. Sectoral Determination No 5: Learnerships
The FP&M SETA Mandatory and Discretionary Grant Funding windows will open on the 8th of January 2024 in respect of the 2024/25 financial year. Discretionary Grants Applications aligned to the FP&M Seta Sectoral Priority Occupations & Interventions.
Application for Accreditation as a Training Provider
The Fibre Processing and Manufacturing (FP&M) SETA was established by the Honourable Minister of Higher Education and Training on 1 April 2011 after government took a decision to cluster sectors in order to strengthen value-chain linkages between related industries.
tender description : request for proposal (rfp) for the appointment of a service provider for education, training & development (etd) capacity building programmes as per fp&m seta regions (gauteng, kzn & wc
applications online via the FP&M SETA Integrated Management Information System. User manuals and detailed instructions will be made available to potential applicants via the FP&M SETA website www.fpmseta.org.za, with effect from 15
Within the next three years the FP&M SETA intends having all legacy qualifications re-curriculated into occupational qualifications and ultimately provide the youth of the country an opportunity to follow a career within the Fibre Processing and Manufacturing sectors.