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Jindal graduates first cohort of engineer trainees

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Jindal Energy Botswana last week marked a milestone when it graduated its first cohort of graduate engineer trainees and welcomed a new intake of 20 young engineers into the programme.

The event brought together senior government officials, members of the Indian diplomatic mission, industry figures, and company leadership, reflecting the growing emphasis on skills development as a pillar of Botswana’s industrial and energy ambitions.

Delivering the keynote address, Minister of Labour and Home Affairs, Pius Mokgware, said developing human capital was central to building a resilient economy.

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