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Graduates adved to be law abiding


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Graduates adved to be law abiding
Daily News
DESPITE limited employment opportunities in both government and in the private sector, graduates have been told not to despair when they do not get jobs within months or even a year. “You should always remember the motto, search and apply,” said the ...
Academicians, warn over mishandling of oil, gas dealsIPPmedia

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10 years ago

Daily News

Graduates advised to be law abiding


IPPmedia
Graduates advised to be law abiding
Daily News
DESPITE limited employment opportunities in both government and in the private sector, graduates have been told not to despair when they do not get jobs within months or even a year. “You should always remember the motto, search and apply,” said the ...
Academicians, warn over mishandling of oil, gas dealsIPPmedia

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10 years ago

Daily News

Over 400 School of Law graduates to take oath on Friday


Over 400 School of Law graduates to take oath on Friday
Daily News
OVER 400 legal practitioners are today expected to take oath after completion of their training at the School of Law in various institutions in the country. Speaking to the 'Daily News', Senior Deputy Registrar, Ms Eva Nkya, said the oath was according ...

 

10 years ago

Daily News

50 pc of EA graduates 'unfit for employment'


IPPmedia
50 pc of EA graduates 'unfit for employment'
Daily News
OVER 50 per cent of graduates from higher learning institutions in East Africa are not suitable for employment, the 31st meeting of the Council of Ministers has said. Chaired by East African Cooperation Minister Dr Harrison Mwakyembe, the weeklong regional ...
EA Kiswahili body gets bossIPPmedia
EAC Council of ministers concludes 31st meetingNew Vision

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10 years ago

IPPmedia

Tanzania graduates told to go internationally


Daily News
Tanzania graduates told to go internationally
IPPmedia
Tanzanians have been advised to compete for jobs at international level instead of depending on the local market alone. The statement was made by the former President Ali Hassan Mwinyi, who is also KIU Vice Chancellor during the 11th graduation ...
Graduates adved to be law abidingDaily News

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11 years ago

TheCitizen

Over 50pc of EA graduates half-baked

 At least half of graduates produced by East African universities lack employability skills, technical mastery and basic work-related capabilities, a new survey shows.

 

10 years ago

AllAfrica.Com

50 Percent of EA Graduates 'Unfit for Employment'


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50 Percent of EA Graduates 'Unfit for Employment'
AllAfrica.com
Arusha — OVER 50 per cent of graduates from higher learning institutions in East Africa are not suitable for employment, the 31st meeting of the Council of Ministers has said. Chaired by East African Cooperation Minister Dr Harrison Mwakyembe, the ...
EAC develops tool to harmonise regional higher education systems.IPPmedia

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11 years ago

Daily News

Graduates urged to go for marketable courses


IPPmedia
Graduates urged to go for marketable courses
Daily News
HIGHER learning institutions in the country have been urged to conduct in-depth research before introducing the mushrooming new academic courses that doom the degree content of the current graduates. This was said by the Chief Executive Officer of Brian ...
'Colleges, varsities lack research on course relevance'IPPmedia

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11 years ago

IPPmedia

JKT 'graduates' can care for our wildlife


IPPmedia
JKT 'graduates' can care for our wildlife
IPPmedia
Tanzania is famous for its rich variety of wildlife found in its more than a dozen national parks and game reserves. These are scattered in various parts of the country, but the famous ones are a handful. They include the Serengeti National Park, ...

 

10 years ago

Daily News

Sharpen your skills, graduates told


Sharpen your skills, graduates told
Daily News
Vice-Chancellor, University of Dar es Salaam, Prof Rwekaza Mukandala has said that lack of employment opportunities in the country is because graduates want to work in urban areas thus abandoning rural areas. Prof Mukandala made the revelation in Dar ...

 

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