About Us

ABOUT THE COMPANY

Launched in 1996, Kitso Training and Development Services is a proudly South African company (BBBEE Level 1 Contributor), and is in the business of developing basic adult skills through a range of specialised programmes. Over the last 18 years, the company has earned its reputation as one of the leading AET (Adult Education and Training) providers in the country. 

Based in Gauteng, Kitso enjoys a national footprint with a network of established associations in five other provinces, namely, Free State, Limpopo, North West, KwaZulu Natal and Mpumalanga. 

Kitso's clients include SETAs (Sector Education Training Associations); governmental departments; parastatals and a number of manufacturing, engineering and food companies within the industrial sector. 

For Kitso, enduring client relationships based on integrity, mutual respect, and personalised solutions are all-important. To this end, their track record speaks for itself with the majority of their current client list including relationships established shortly after the business began 18 years ago. Referral has been their primary source of marketing. 

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AT THE CORE

Vision: Making a meaningful contribution towards the eradication of illiteracy among the educationally disadvantaged South African majority. 

Mission: To consistently provide training and life skills development services that are of the highest standard and quality, based on customer needs in synergy with the prevailing economic environment.

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PROGRAMMES

Kitso's diverse and comprehensive training programmes and delivery capabilities include Adult Basic Education and Training (AET/ ABET); Workplace Skills; Learnership Fundamentals; as well as Foundational Learning Competence (FLC). Programmes are accredited by Umalusi, and are aligned with the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA). 

Programmes are suited to learners at all levels, and include face-to-face teaching, group learning (including on-site training at learners' place of employment) and extra activities to develop essential skills.