- Chinese firm, EACOP train 80 Tanzanian youth to boost local . . .
Eighty young Tanzanians have graduated from a one-year vocational training program, marking a new milestone in efforts to strengthen local workforce skills and expand economic opportunities, one of the program's organizers said on Sunday
- EACOP and Chinese Firm Empower Tanzanian Youth: 80 Graduates . . .
In a remarkable initiative, 80 young Tanzanians have successfully completed a one-year vocational training program, marking a significant step towards enhancing local workforce skills
- Chinese Firm EACOP Train 80 Tanzanian Youth in Vocational . . .
Chinese Firm EACOP Train 80 Tanzanian Youth in Vocational Skills - Boosting Local Workforce (2025) Get ready for an inspiring story about empowering youth and boosting local economies! 80 young Tanzanians have just graduated from a life-changing vocational training program, and their success is a game-changer for the region's future This initiative, a collaboration between the Chinese
- EACOP and PCK Launch Scholarship Program for 80 Tanzanian Youth
EACOP Ltd, in collaboration with Panyu Chu Kong Steel Pipe (PCK) and the Vocational Education and Training Authority (VETA), officially launched a scholarship program aimed at equipping 80 Tanzanian youth with valuable technical qualifications
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An important milestone in the endeavor to develop a trained local workforce for Tanzania's expanding energy sector was reached with the inauguration event, which took place in Tabora Community leaders, EWURA, TPDC, VETA, and high government officials attended the ceremony
- Chinese firm, EACOP train 80 Tanzanian youth to boost local . . .
DAR ES SALAAM, Nov 23 (Xinhua) -- Eighty young Tanzanians have graduated from a one-year vocational training program, marking a new milestone in efforts to strengthen local workforce skills and expand economic opportunities, one of the program's organizers said on Sunday The initiative, jointly implemented by Panyu Chu Kong Steel Pipe Co , Ltd (PCK), a Chinese company, and the East African
- Tanzanian youth encouraged to explore opportunities in the . . .
The event was organized by the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (Eacop) Project to inspire youth to actively participate in the energy industry Mr Ulanga said universities and technical colleges across Africa were offering courses in renewable energy, engineering and environmental preservation
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