74 Youths in Balaka Graduate Under TEVETA's Mobile Training Programme
TEVETA's Mobile Training Programme Graduates 74 Youth in Balaka
Seventy-four young people have graduated from TEVETA’s Mobile Training Programme at Mbera Community Skills Development Centre in Balaka.
The cohort—40 males and 34 females—trained in Carpentry and Joinery, Tailoring and Fashion Design, Cosmetology, and Electrical Installation and Electronics.
At the ceremony, TEVETA also handed over training tools to the centre to sustain future skills training.
Director of Training Programmes, Modesto Gomani, reaffirmed TEVETA’s commitment to gender inclusivity, saying the goal is to achieve “50-50 participation” by encouraging more girls into technical fields.
Three graduates also received scholarships from Dzuka Africa, including Jessie Paul (28), who studied tailoring and fashion design. She said the skills have made her independent and urged women to embrace TEVET as a path to self-reliance.
The Mobile TEVET Programme was introduced to take skills training closer to rural communities.
