Women are equipped with automotive repair skills

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Women are equipped with automotive repair skills
Women are equipped with automotive repair skills

Africa-Press – Lesotho. The Department of Transport in partnership with the Vehicle Repair Volunteers Association of Lerotholi Polytechnic Vocational Training students has been campaigning to educate women and volunteers about their vehicles in order to overcome accidents.

on the streets they pay nothing. Student volunteer coordinator Lerotholi Polytechnic Mr Thaba Chakela, speaking at a training held at the Pope’s Forum on Friday, described the campaign as “very long” and “hampered by the timely arrival of Corona”.

two-year-old and will continue to do so from now on with the support of the Road Safety Department. Chakela explained that the main purpose of the campaign was to educate people about their vehicles through the education provided by students.

He said they train them with tips that include knowing the signs they can detect when there is a particular need, and that they avoid accidents and that once the danger has arisen they know what steps to follow as well as changing car tires in a timely manner.

“We are doing this to make women safer on the streets because the loss of life on the streets is sometimes less justified.

In the meantime, it has come to our notice that they are often the ones who need to be taught the correct use of symbols correctly, as they are people of conscience when they realize that things are not going well for them, ”Chakela explains.

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He pointed out that the Department of Road Safety is concerned about the way people sometimes argue because some accidents are caused by small things like flat tires and they then take advantage of it.

to provide education on such things as how to overcome them. Student Representative and Alumni graduate of Lerotholi Polytechnic Mr. Sula Keketso added that the main reason for the formation of this institution is to help and give back to the community and they are still improving their education.

see different. “As such diverse students, the motivation is to learn a variety of small activities that are not directly related to the subjects we are doing directly.

We have learned and helped other people for free in order to give back to the community, ”he said. Acting Chief Road Safety Officer Ms Neo Khoaele said in a statement that the purpose of the department is for people to learn about their vehicles.

“The above expectation of the department is that road accidents will be reduced or eliminated.

Let’s not start making it this thing happened earlier, so it’s important that we adapt to the things that will put us in a position that will keep our cars in good condition.

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