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Tanzania secures 1,400 overseas jobs for youth
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82668, member: 636"] The government is finally shipping unemployed zoomers overseas to fix the job crisis. Minister Deus Sangu confirmed that over fourteen hundred young people landed gigs abroad since late last year, thanks to diplomatic ties. He recently waved goodbye to one hundred nine workers heading to the Gulf region during a farewell event in Dar es Salaam. Sangu claims this push aligns with the vision President Samia Suluhu Hassan holds to slash unemployment numbers. Officials expect eight thousand additional openings before the year wraps up. Recruiters already announced five hundred motorcycle riding slots in the United Arab Emirates, with interviews finishing next month. An even bigger deal involves fifty thousand potential spots in Japan, focusing on construction skills. Negotiations remain active, but authorities promised to invite applicants once they finalize the paperwork. This massive export of labor aims to give locals skills they can allegedly bring back home later. The administration promised these departing workers that embassies would watch over their contracts and safety standards. Sangu warned the group to behave professionally and represent Tanzanian culture well while away. Deputy Permanent Secretary Zuhura Yunus argued that these foreign placements prove the state cares about finding work for women and youth. [/QUOTE]
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