Ghana’s TVET enrollment surges by 193%, ushering in a new era for vocational education

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  • Owan Yaw aka Lisiemine Ubi 1 month ago

    That’s the way to go for the youth to acquire skill sets that will carry them into the future, including proprietorships.

  • Akora 1 month ago

    Great

  • Charles 1 month ago

    Teach them also marketing and create a Fund where they can apply for a loan to establish a business in their field of specialization.

  • THE SAME IDIOTS WHO CONVERTED OUR TVET COLLEGES INTO UMIVERSITIES ARE BACK 1 month ago

    Ask Ablakwa what was the sense in cpnverticonverting our TVET colleges into universities

  • Fireman 1 month ago

    That in my opinion is was wrong move and should be reverted ASAP and we need move TVET colleges couple with technological studies. That is the only way to build this countries future, the lawyers and docters are too many

  • Justice 1 month ago

    Better!! That's the way to go as a country if we want proper development.
    Laying more emphasis on law education and others alone can never develop a nation. It will only continue breeding criminals.

  • Pelicles. 1 month ago

    In the years gone by, vocational education was viewed as that for girls only, and at times, secondary students brag about how good they are when it comes to speaking English language.

    Now, things are changing and I hope th ...
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  • Abi 1 month ago

    It's has always been the best way to develop talent and support creativity to create jobs and entrepreneurship.The next thing is to supply them with basic equipment to start mobile trade before establishing or connect them to ...
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