19 October 2022

Applications are now open for the 2023 Accelerator Programme in garment construction

Submitted by: Nithasha Megnath
Applications are now open for the 2023 Accelerator Programme in garment construction

Colours of a Kind, a non-profit company based in Cape Town is on the lookout for their 2nd cohort of Accelerator students with applications being accepted for their 2023 programme. The SETA-accredited programme is aimed at aspirant young designers who want to obtain a qualification through a ‘One-Year General Education and Training Certificate in Clothing Manufacturing Process’.

In collaboration with the Fashion Institute of Garment Technology (FIGT), this fully sponsored programme is open to South African women, based in Cape Town, aged 18-35 who do not have the financial means to study full-time. 

General Manager of Colours of a Kind, Jackie Vorster shared that the 2022 programme which accepted 13 students is on track to deliver on its mandate to empower women by creating sustainable programmes that contribute to them becoming self-reliant and financially independent. The organisation not only fully sponsors each woman with all amenities to study but also provides the necessary support and training to facilitate employment opportunities.

‘The women who have seized the opportunity to join this demanding programme this year have already given themselves a leg up, says Jackie, and with the resurging growth in the manufacturing sector in South Africa it has been recognised that there is a large demand for skills trained professionals in this sector.’

The course will focus on garment manufacturing, sewing techniques and pattern making. In addition to these basic skills, emphasis on personal development will play an integral role in the course. The students have the opportunity to engage with mentors and experience hands-on how the industry functions.

Colours of a Kind plans to set-up a production studio early in 2023. That studio would give graduates an opportunity to work as pattern makers and seamstresses. In addition, graduates who would have already been trained in HR principles will have access to specific job portals and be given guidance on how to apply. Those graduates wanting to branch out on their own and become entrepreneurs will have access to the Colours of a Kind collaboration space where they will be provided with orders from their partners.

Gregg Maragelis, Head of Institution at the FIGT  says ‘Collaborating on social impact programmes with the outcome of creating highly employable graduates for the garment industry, is not only a great cause but the overall ripple effect it creates has a long-standing impact on the women trained. He continues by saying, ‘that the project comes at a time in which the government has clearly identified skills development and employment programmes as one of the most strategic and readily available tools needed to drive increased economic inclusion.’

The Accelerator programme runs from February to November 2023 and will be held at FIGT in Mowbray.To find out more and submit your application, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or get in touch via Whatsapp on 081 793 4276 or call 021 224 0727 during office hours.

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Founded in 2019, Colours of a Kind is an impact driven Non Profit Company and part of a social business set-up. The objective of the organisation is to uplift and empower women in disadvantaged communities in and around Cape Town, South Africa. The first initiative, ‘ Learn Make Sew’, a programme which provided free training in basic sewing skills as well as personal development, to equip women with the skills they need to enter the workforce, ran for three years. In 2022 Colours of a Kind launched their new Accelerator programme. 

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Colours of a Kind

Colours of a Kind Non Profit Company aims to uplift and empower women from disadvantaged communities in South Africa. From 2019 to 2021, Learn Make Sew, our first initiative, provided free training in basic sewing skills as well as personal development, to equip women with the skills they need to enter the workforce. The programme ran five times over the course of three years and benefited close to 100 women from some of Cape Town’s toughest communities. In 2022, our Colours of a Kind Accelerator, a year-long SETA accredited programme, kicked off. We are thrilled that the prestigious Fashion Institute of Garment Technology (FIGT) by the Cape Town College of Fashion Design (CTCFD) is facilitating this programme. We believe in empowerment and inclusion through employment, financial independence and successful entrepreneurship.

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