Monday, 23 March 2026

This Week - Alwyn Colyn, MD of Fezemax Traing Academy


Founded in 2008, Fezamax Training Academy has become a trusted name in artisan development, helping over 200 learners annually embark on rewarding technical careers. With over 17 years of experience, we are leaders in technical training, offering cutting-edge facilities, expert instructors, and a proven track record of success. 

As a QCTO-accredited Skills Development Provider and a NAMB-accredited Trade Test Centre, Fezamax ensures the highest standards in artisan training and certification. Our programs are trusted by leading industry players, including major OEMs such as Jungheinrich, CEG, Liebherr, M.A.N, CASE, Hitachi, and Bidvest.

What We Do

For Companies: We collaborate with businesses to close skills gaps by offering accredited training and trade testing tailored to workforce needs.

For Private Apprentices: Fezamax equips aspiring artisans with the expertise to excel in trades like Diesel Mechanics, Automotive Mechanics, Welding, and Forklift Maintenance.

For ARPL Applicants: We assist experienced professionals through the Artisan Recognition of Prior Learning process, ensuring compliance with requirements and readiness for trade tests.

For Career Guidance: Fezamax provides school leavers pathways to globally in-demand careers, supporting individuals in navigating their journey to success


Last Week

Johann de Wet was going to talk to us about Dewetshof Estate but he was so involved with a new project that it completely slipped his mind.  He phoned me straight away to apologise as he really wanted to talk to us.  I have suggested 15th April and I am awaiting confirmation.


Next Week

It's a Business Meeting



International - Japan




The Rotary Club of Tokyo Hiroo embarked on a melodic mission in October, collaborating with the Rotary Club of Beverly Hills in California to bring the music therapy program Music Mends Minds to people with Alzheimer’s. Over several visits, club members brought drums, cowbells, and other percussive instruments to care facilities and encouraged participants to clap along as the Rotarians struck up tunes. “Music Mends Minds helps older adults with memory loss reengage,” says Miyuki Ochi, president of the club. “Watching older adults’ faces light up through music is one of the greatest joys of our service.”

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