Africa-Press – Liberia. The University of South Africa has pledged collaborative support to the newly opened Munah’s Pelham Youngblood school of technical and vocational training studies or Munah Tech, South Africa’s Ambassador to Liberia Prof. M. Iqbal Jhazbhay has disclosed.
Speaking at the official opening ceremony of the facility over the weekend at the headquarters of the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) in Congo Town, the head of the South African Mission in Liberia, Amb. Jhazbhay said the University of South Africa (UNISA) through its Chancellor Thabo Mvuyelwa Mbeki has extended the University’s unflinching support and willingness to collaborate with the Munah-Tech Vocational training center, including opportunities for students that would enroll there.
He said UNISA will provide training opportunities for students, logistics, and exchange services while applauding the ruling CDC for remarkably demonstrating a path of human capacity building.
The South African Ambassador said the African National Congress (ANC), the ruling establishment of South Africa will collaborate with the CDC in terms of political, economic, educative, and social endeavors, something, he observed, “We are seeing CDC doing in Liberia”.
Ambassador Jhazbhay said the African National Congress sees the CDC as a revolutionary movement that “fights for the masses like the ANC” did in South Africa.
Earlier, the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Cllr. J. Fonati Koffa, described the center as a remarkable step to empowering the youth of Liberia, urging young people to make maximum use of the opportunity being provided to them to serve as future leaders of Liberia.
He applauded the CDC for the achievement and noted that the ruling Coalition will do all within its power to empower Liberians. He said, unlike other political parties, “CDC will keep being instrumental in empowering the lives of Liberians especially young people, instead of only singing political slogans and chanting.”
“This is our party and we all must work to see the best of it and to make the greatest impact in Liberia”, the Grand Kru lawmaker said.
CDC National Chairman, Mulbah K. Morlu, praises CDC founding father and Standard-bearer George M. Weah for the wisdom, leadership & support that drove the people-centered project to a remarkable completion.
Chairman Morlu stated that the facility will enroll about 1,500 young partisans into vocational skills such as carpentry, masonry, electricity, housing keeping, and interior decoration, including computer science, among others.
Morlu called on partisans to begin making new marks in their various communities by taking advantage of the CDC-Munah-Tech’s vocational training school and disclosed that plans are underway to erect similar vocational training schools across the country to build the human resource capacity of young CDC partisans and supporters.
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