Vocational Training Offered to Students at Mai-Nefhi College

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Vocational Training Offered to Students at Mai-Nefhi College
Vocational Training Offered to Students at Mai-Nefhi College

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The National Union of Eritrean Youth and Students has provided vocational training to 217 students at Mai-Nefhi College of Engineering and Technology, including 120 females. The training covered basic Arabic, graphics, and ideology, aiming to integrate practical skills with academic learning. Union leaders emphasized the importance of applying this knowledge to build a strong society.

Africa-Press – Eritrea. The National Union of Eritrean Youth and Students branch of Sawa and Higher Education Institutions has provided vocational training to 217 students, including 120 female students of Mai-Nefhi College of Engineering and Technology.

The training, which was provided alongside their regular college education, included basic Arabic language, graphics, and ideology.

Noting the significance of acquainting students with technology alongside their academic education, Mr. Abel Yohannes, head of the union branch at the college, called on the trainees to apply practically the knowledge they gained from the training.

Ms. Mensura Ismail, head of the union branch of Sawa and Higher Education Institutions, noting that a strong society builds a strong country, said that the National Union of Eritrean Youth and Students is earnestly working by designing a clear strategy to realize its objectives and mission.

In the same vein, Tsaeda Kristain Secondary School in Berik sub-zone has encouraged outstanding students who scored higher GPA in the School Leaving National Examination.

Eritrea has focused on enhancing educational opportunities for its youth, particularly in technical fields. Vocational training programs have been implemented to equip students with practical skills that complement their academic studies. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to foster a skilled workforce capable of contributing to national development and economic growth. The National Union of Eritrean Youth and Students plays a crucial role in promoting such educational initiatives, emphasizing the importance of technology in modern education.

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