nadia erasmus is in charge here. together they process about forty bikes a day. vocational training is another core element of sweetbike's mission. the aim is to enhance skills and create jobs and new opportunities in bicycle assembly, repair and distribution. >> "the idea is at the end of the year to equip them with enough skills so they can either open their own workshop or be placed in a job opportunity in the field. we try and teach not only to think of it as mechanics, but maybe also selling bikes." >> some of the trainees already have plans for when they complete the course. >> "in future, i would like to have a shop for bicycles and sell it to rural areas because there is not much transport there, so they can use bicycles." >> sam nger and ayanda masengemi are going to visit a friend and former trainee. he lives in a village a few kilometers away. siphamandla sinama completed the course a year ago. he now runs a bike workshop in his house. sweetbike gave him a starter set of tools. he thought a lot of schoolchildren would come to have their bikes looked at