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SADC plans university to drive industrialisation and growth
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44462, member: 636"] Southern African leaders want to create a new university that will help their countries build more factories and businesses. The SADC University of Transformation could teach students skills that companies actually need instead of just giving them degrees. Education ministers from across the region met recently to talk about this plan. They believe schools and colleges should focus more on teaching practical skills that help people start their own businesses. Zimbabwe's education minister said his country already uses a system that trains students to solve real problems. The new university would focus on three main areas where Southern Africa wants to grow. Students could learn about making medicines, processing minerals, and turning farm products into finished goods. The school would also offer short courses to help people become better entrepreneurs. Officials think this university could change how young people in the region find work. Instead of looking for jobs after graduation, students might create their own companies. The African Development Bank has already started studying how well the region supports new businesses and innovations. Zimbabwe plans to join eleven other countries in supporting women who work in science and engineering fields. The ministers hope this move will encourage more girls to study technical subjects. The university project shows how Southern African countries want to work together to build stronger economies through better education and training programs. [/QUOTE]
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