Japan boosts cutting-edge auto-mechanics programme

Zwenshambwe Brigade’s Auto-Mechanics training programme has received approximately P200,000 from the Embassy of Japan for a major shift into more practical learning.

Since the take over of brigades from communities, these facilities have been challenged with financial resources, an official from the Ministry of Employment, Labour Productivity, and Skills Development said when accepting the grant yesterday.

Director in the Department of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (DTVET) in the Ministry, Labane Mokgosi said the grant would go a long way in assisting people of Zwenshambe and near-by areas in servicing of their vehicles, tractors and other automobiles.

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