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Dodoma grads urged to chase self-employment, not jobs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 77341, member: 636"] The regional commissioner in Dodoma told fresh graduates that the government basically set them up to figure out their own employment situation by building roads and getting power to every village. Rosemary Senyamule handed out certificates to over 2,000 people who finished up at the College of Business Education, and she said infrastructure upgrades like the Standard Gauge Railway are supposed to create enough economic activity for people to start businesses instead of chasing formal jobs that barely exist. The college rector mentioned that the school keeps updating what they teach to match what employers actually want, and the institution has been cranking out business professionals since the mid-60s, when the first president launched it. One of the graduates said her classmates should listen to the advice about using their skills in self-employment opportunities around the region instead of waiting for someone to hire them. [/QUOTE]
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