Africa-Press – Liberia. More than 350 students have graduated from the 4Life Zoe Technical Training Program following months of intensive vocational training in various disciplines.
The graduation ceremony, held under the theme “Class of Mercy,” took place at the Monrovia Christian Fellowship on 9th Street, Sinkor.
The graduates completed short-term and long-term vocational courses in fields ranging from cosmetology, tailoring, electrical installation, plumbing, to computer literacy and entrepreneurship. 4Life Zoe is widely regarded as one of Liberia’s most affordable and accessible vocational training institutions.
The Cycle 34 graduation ceremony was filled with excitement, featuring musical performances from Liberian artists and a celebratory atmosphere that brought together students, instructors, family members, and well-wishers.
Speaking at the event, the Chief Executive Officer of 4Life Zoe, Francis Varney, expressed gratitude to God for the institution’s continued growth and success since its founding. He also highlighted the school’s commitment to empowering young people with practical skills that promote self-reliance and job creation.
“As always, we give God the glory for what He continues to do through 4Life Zoe. Our goal remains to provide quality and affordable vocational training for all Liberians, regardless of their background,” Varney said.
In a surprise move that added excitement to the ceremony, Mr. Varney announced a raffle draw for the graduating class, with the prize being a vehicle. The raffle, intended to help one graduate start a new chapter in life, was won by a female graduate, sparking cheers and celebration among the attendees.
Instructors of the institution were also honored during the event for their dedication and performance throughout the training cycle. Several were presented with bouquets of flowers as a token of appreciation for their role in shaping the lives of the students.
Graduates and guests alike described the event as joyful and inspirational, with many expressing gratitude for the training received and the opportunity to celebrate their achievements in such a memorable way.
4Life Zoe continues to attract students from across the country, offering hands-on vocational training aimed at reducing unemployment and fostering entrepreneurship among Liberia’s youth.
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