Karonga Youth Get New Skills for a Better Future

MIRACLE Technical Institute plans to teach job skills to 400 young people in Karonga District. The Skills for A Vibrant Economy project gives youth better chances to make money. Principal Wanangwa Sichone shared these plans Thursday at a district meeting. The program helps young people find good jobs through better training.

The school will work with disability groups to make sure everyone can join. Staff members will learn how to help students who have special needs. MIRACLE wants every young person to have a fair shot at success regardless of their abilities. They believe everyone deserves access to career training.

A new animal-raising program teaches youth about cattle, goats, chickens, and pigs. Young people already running small animal businesses will learn to raise healthier animals. Better-quality livestock means they can earn more money from their hard work. These practical skills create real income opportunities.

Karonga education leader Emmanuel Mwalirino called the program crucial for young people. He said it helps them become financially independent and supports national goals. The Marianist Brothers of the Catholic Church started MIRACLE back in 1999. Since earning TEVETA approval in 2005, they've taught many skills, including electrical work, fashion design, and computer studies.
 

Attachments

  • Karonga Youth Get New Skills for a Better Future.webp
    Karonga Youth Get New Skills for a Better Future.webp
    30 KB · Views: 39

Trending content

Latest posts

Top