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Young people from the Ntabankulu area in Ntabankulu who want to pursue their studies in agriculture will now be able to do that in their home town.

According to the spokesperson for this municipality, Lungisile Mzanywa, this followed an engagement between the minister of Higher Education and Training, Dr Blade Nzimande, and the mayor for Ntabankulu Local Municipality, Councillor Tsileng Sobuthongo, when they asked for an Agricultural College Campus in this town. Mzanywa said that they were pleased to announce that finally the college would be constructed in Ntabankulu, with phase one having a budget of R80 million.

“Before the end of April, we expect to do sod turning with Nzimande. This intervention will be a gamechanger in the economic development of Ntabankulu. We expect property development of Ntabankulu. We expect the property industry to increase because a lot of students will look for places to rent; the retail industry (increase in buying power), taxi industry (frequent commuting of students) and other businesses will benefit from this.”

Mzanywa added that they also expect an increase in confidence of investors in Ntabankulu. He said that there is new land designated for this college.

“This development is expected to bring a better change to young people of this area. Farmers who are ploughing cannabis are also expected to benefit from this as the cannabis Processing Plant will be done in the buildings of this college,” said Mzanywa.

Talking to Express, he said that Ntabankulu is like all other rural towns which have people who have a lack of skills and there is poverty.

“By bringing this change, surely it will make our young people to have something to do and to stay away from drugs and abusing alcohol. I can confirm that this college will not only be used by youth from Ntabankulu area, but also all those who are interested in pursuing their dreams will use it.

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