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SADC region gears up for future work skills
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 29772, member: 2262"] Zimbabwe and nearby countries need better job training programs, according to a top official. Speaking at Victoria Falls yesterday, Mr. Simon Masanga told government leaders that employment drives growth across southern Africa. Masanga leads the Public Service Department and chairs employment matters for the entire SADC region. He believes technical skills should become a main focus throughout education systems. Kids should learn practical skills from elementary school through college. The SADC area must invest in technical schools that teach abilities employers actually want. Digital technology is changing how businesses operate everywhere today. Schools and companies need to discuss more what skills really matter for jobs. The meeting brought together labor ministers from many African nations. They discussed how trained workers help build stronger economies. Technical education programs create paths to steady jobs for many citizens. These programs matter because they connect classroom learning directly to workplace needs. Countries that teach practical skills see more people finding good jobs. Mr. Masanga emphasized that modern workplaces need specific abilities rather than just general knowledge. The digital revolution affects every industry across Southern Africa. Better training programs help workers adapt to these fast-changing job markets. [/QUOTE]
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