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Vocational skills lift Binga youth as chief calls for more support
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84272, member: 160"] Vocational classes are literally saving lives in this forgotten district. A government initiative funded by international agencies recently instructed over two hundred residents in the Saba area of Binga how to weld, sew, and install solar panels. The Climate Adaptation, Water and Energy Programme aims to pull women and young adults out of poverty through practical work. Local boss Chief Saba, also known as Charles Mudenda, appreciates the help but insists academic learning requires equal focus. He pointed out that while kids study English and Tonga, money issues push numerous students to quit early. Polygamous families often cannot afford fees for every child, leaving huge numbers uneducated despite occasional donor assistance. Mudenda highlighted a terrifying risk where minors fish in the Zambezi River to survive. Without proper boats or gear, these youngsters use sketchy methods that leave them vulnerable to crocodile attacks. The leader argued that providing safer equipment and better training would stop these tragic deaths while securing food for households. Graduates from the course claim they swapped dependency for a steady income. They operate small ventures currently and even teach others who missed out initially. Mudenda believes expanding these hubs offers the best shot at stability since formal jobs are scarce. He hopes the project grows enough to ensure nobody gets left behind in the dust. [/QUOTE]
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