Volvo Group Southern Africa has set aside R1.9 million for the advanced development and training of 20 unemployed commercial vehicle drivers.
The Volvo Group Driver Learnership programme in South Africa forms part of a larger initiative by AB Volvo Group which seeks to donate funds, on behalf of employees, to various markets around the world to assist in resolving the different challenges faced in local markets and to drive prosperity in these communities. Supported by Volvo Group brands Volvo Trucks and UD Trucks, the programme provides drivers with product-specific training from the brands’ highly-skilled driver trainers.What else to read
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