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Call centre sector ‘dials up’ 10 000 jobs in Cape Town

The City funds CapeBPO, its Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV), to provide skills development in the call centre sector and market Cape Town as an ideal location for BPO businesses. The aim is to create employment, especially for young Capetonians and to stimulate economic growth. ‘It is fantastic to celebrate the... The post Call centre sector ‘dials up’ 10 000 jobs in Cape Town appeared first on Social TV.

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