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Vodacom Tanzania expands Don Bosco sponsorship to 1,000 students
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 87130, member: 27"] Jobless youth numbers keep stacking up in Tanzania, and Vodacom Tanzania just decided to throw serious cash and tech muscle at the skills gap instead of tweeting about it. Youth unemployment squeeze in Tanzania [LIST] [*]Tanzania faces a widening mismatch between school lessons and job demands. [*]Young people risk long job hunts without practical training. [*]Demographic growth adds pressure to an already tight labor market. [*]Skills programs are pitched as a route to self-employment and innovation. [/LIST] Vodacom Tanzania expands Don Bosco backing [LIST] [*]Vodacom Tanzania boosted support at Don Bosco Oysterbay Vocational Training Centre. [*]Support jumped from 80 students to 1,000 each year. [*]Brigita Shirima spoke during the 32nd graduation ceremony. [*]Shirima stressed that creativity and hands-on ability drive today’s economy. [/LIST] Digital push through Vodacom Youth Base [LIST] [*]Vodacom Tanzania pairs tuition help with internet access and devices. [*]Company rolls out digital skills sessions to narrow the tech gap. [*]Vodacom Youth Base targets ages 15 to 28. [*]The platform connects participants with mentors and business pathways. [/LIST] Voices from Don Bosco graduates [LIST] [*]John Ottoman topped the electrical engineering course with sponsorship backing. [*]Ottoman said tuition support opened doors he could not afford. [*]Mariam Msunu credited Vodacom for the opportunities she lacked before. [*]Fr Sellam Augustine framed vocational training as character-building, not just job prep. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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