The state finally decided to feed hungry tech students instead of letting them starve. Prof Daniel Mushi announced that public funds will cover meals for over eighteen thousand learners at vocational institutions next year. This cash injection also pays for industrial training programs, helping roughly two thousand trainees gain actual work experience.
Mushi dropped this news while filling in for Minister Adolf Mkenda during the nineteenth graduation bash at the Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology Songwe Campus. He claimed these financial commitments prove the administration wants to build a workforce that actually knows how to do things instead of just pushing paper.
Officials argue that throwing money at vocational training creates practical professionals who can boost the lagging economy. The deputy permanent secretary insisted that producing competent workers remains the only reliable way to solve societal messes while meeting current labor market demands.
He gave a massive shoutout to the Civil Engineering diploma holders and the plumbing crew who finished Level Two. Mushi told the crowd that their new skills are valuable assets for their families and the entire nation moving forward.
Mushi dropped this news while filling in for Minister Adolf Mkenda during the nineteenth graduation bash at the Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology Songwe Campus. He claimed these financial commitments prove the administration wants to build a workforce that actually knows how to do things instead of just pushing paper.
Officials argue that throwing money at vocational training creates practical professionals who can boost the lagging economy. The deputy permanent secretary insisted that producing competent workers remains the only reliable way to solve societal messes while meeting current labor market demands.
He gave a massive shoutout to the Civil Engineering diploma holders and the plumbing crew who finished Level Two. Mushi told the crowd that their new skills are valuable assets for their families and the entire nation moving forward.