Community development projects implemented by the consultants included a total of 133 learnerships in construction and road works. Learners obtained drivers' licences and computer skills which they paid for themselves. Some of the emerging service providers that trained the learners were Bafana Trading and Igagasi Training. Participants in the learnership received a stipend of R1600 while doing theory and R3200 when doing site experience. The learnership saw the participants obtain National Qualification Framework (NQF) Level 4 after which they could proceed to tertiary institutions if they so desired. It was reported that the DoT provided bursaries for interested persons. The Consultants also selected two top scholars from the two schools in the area and paid for their schooling throughout high school. Furthermore, consultations had taken place with the head masters of two schools to avail funding to scholars who wished to pursue studies in engineering. Approximately eleven students had been taken through tertiary education by the consultants.