Hlabano rolls up sleeves at ILES College

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By the time this article is out, the Shandukani Hlabano-led labour college at the African Mall would have received good tidings from the Botswana Qualifications Authority (BQA).

This would give the Botswana Public Employees Union (BOPEU)-owned labour and employment college accreditation for their numerous learning programmes, paving the way for the first ever labour college in the country. It would start offering the unique labour and industrial relations courses for the Botswana labour and employment market.

As we get ready for the interview, the college’s principal Hlabano, a seasoned trade unionist and educationist, is overheard talking to the college’s chairperson over the phone, updating him on the impending good news expected from the BQA this week; that is the accreditation of their learning programmes.

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