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Chitiga flags skills gap in Zimbabwe drive
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70029, member: 636"] Zimbabwe's industrialization efforts depend on aligning educational programs with the specific demands of different economic sectors and new technologies, according to a senior official. Ambassador Rudo Chitiga, Permanent Secretary for the Ministry of Skills Audit and Development, stated that a persistent national skills gap threatens the country's economic progress. She explained that each industry requires uniquely tailored competencies. An extensive national consultation process revealed a significant workforce imbalance. The country currently has a ratio of seven engineers for every one artisan, a situation which hinders industrial effectiveness. In response, the ministry is collaborating with the Engineering Council of Zimbabwe to establish specialized vocational schools, including one dedicated to iron and steel technology in Manhize. A national skills audit is also underway, beginning with the agriculture sector, to better align training with labor market needs. Ambassador Chitiga emphasized the need to value technical and academic skills equally. The ministry further plans to leverage the expertise of Zimbabweans living abroad to help design advanced training programs locally. This initiative aims to build a more agile and coherent skills development framework in support of the government's Vision 2030 economic blueprint. [/QUOTE]
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