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Tanzania sees surge in youth vocational enrollment
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82090, member: 636"] The government keeps pushing trade schools over university dreams. Enrollment in Tanzania's vocational colleges jumped twenty-nine point four percent over four years, hitting four hundred forty six thousand students. Education Minister Adolf Mkenda credited the growth to a major infrastructure push, with technical colleges increasing from six hundred sixty two to eight hundred sixty nationwide. The state completed sixty-three district vocational colleges, aiming for one per district. Mkenda emphasized that these schools provide practical skills matching local job markets. Separate Folk Development Colleges also saw their student capacity quadruple since the current administration took office. A parallel certification program formally recognized skills for almost twenty-five thousand people who learned trades informally. These individuals, often working as mechanics or carpenters without credentials, can now qualify for official jobs. On the business side, Youth Development Minister Joel Nanauka outlined aggressive targets. The plan aims to create over one hundred thousand youth-led companies in five years, with twenty thousand manufacturing firms inside Special Economic Zones. Each zone-based company must generate at least fifty jobs, contributing to a goal of one million new positions. Funding for this includes an eight billion shilling budget from a larger presidential pledge for citizen-owned enterprises. The government also plans a credit guarantee scheme to help young entrepreneurs get loans with less collateral. Further support includes coaching programs and a planned Open Coding School to build digital skills for the modern economy. [/QUOTE]
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