Government and it's cooperating partners have invested
K1 billion in infrastructure development and equipment purchase for skills
training Institutes countrywide since 2021.
This includes the construction of the Mporokoso and
Lundazi Training Institutes in Northern and Eastern Provinces respectively
which have been completed and have equipment installed awaiting commissioning.
Technology and Science Minister Hon. Felix Mutati says
government is investing in infrastructure and equipment for skills training in
order to give an opportunity to young people to have an education which can
change their lives.
Mr. Mutati says in this year, 95,000 youths are being
funded by the 20% skills component of the Constituency Development Funds (CDF)
in various colleges countrywide.
He says government has made access to skills easy by
providing both funding and an enabling environment for youths to learn with
latest equipment.
Mr. Mutati said this during a send off dinner for 11
youths and 10 experts who will represent Zambia at the World Skills Competition
to be hosted by France from 10 to 15 September 2024.
He said skills are essential for young people to have
a lifeline in future
And Mr. Mutati has urged the Zambian team travelling
to France to win in their various categories and make the country proud.
Mr. Mutati says government will offer incentives to
the team if it wins at the competition to be held in the French city of Lyon.
The 11 Zambian participants will compete in
Information Network Cabling, Bricklaying, Carpentry, Mechanical Engineering,
Concrete Construction Work, Digital Construction,
Aircraft Maintenance, Welding, Hairdressing And Restaurant Service.
And Technology and Science Permanent Secretary Dr.
Brilliant Habeenzu said government has decided to sponsor the competitors and
experts because skills development is part of the mandate of the Ministry.
Dr. Habeenzu said the competitors must do their best
in France as government has motivated them with all their financial needs.
Meanwhile, World Skills Zambia Project Manager
Precious Lisulo said the 11 Zambian competitors were picked at the National
Skills Competition which involved various colleges in July 2024.
Ms. Lisulo says the team came out the best during the
competition and the secretariat for World Skills in Zambia is confident that
they will shine in France.
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