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Bosa Bosele shapes market-ready graduates

Tshegang also highlighted the college’s many success stories
Tshegang also highlighted the college’s many success stories

Bosa Bosele Training College has attributed the institution’s success to its responsiveness to national needs. During the recent Human Resource Development Council (HRDC) Career Fair, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Bosa Bosele Training College, Lillian Tshegang, highlighted the institution’s enduring commitment to skills development and employment-driven education.

Reflecting on the college’s journey, Tshegang revealed that Bosa Bosele began operating in Selebi-Phikwe in 2004. The institution was founded by Bosele Tshegang following his retirement from the military. From its humble beginnings in Phikwe, the college expanded to Francistown and later to Gaborone. However, the closure of the BCL Mine in 2016 led to the shutdown of the Selebi-Phikwe campus. Currently, Bosa Bosele operates branches in Francistown and Gaborone.

With numerous institutions offering similar programmes, Tshegang emphasised that BBTC distinguishes itself through its experience, quality training, and strong track record. “We have been in existence for more than 20 years. Our students often secure employment immediately after their industrial attachments, which demonstrates that we produce market-ready graduates,” she said.

Editor's Comment
Don't let FMD outbreak drag on

Acting Agriculture Minister, Edwin Dikoloti, is right in saying opening an export-ready facility whilst Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) is still spreading would risk getting the whole country blacklisted before a single carcass leaves the door.A ban like that would break the already stressed nation. So, the postponement, painful as it is, is the right thing to do. The local economy is being squeezed from both ends. FMD has already slammed the door...

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