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Window 1 - Terms of Reference EBT for November 2019
Window 1 - Terms of Reference EBT for November 2019
Posted on 6 December, 2019 10:31


Window 1 - Terms of Reference EBT for November 2019

Advert Invitation to Bid-Window 1- November 2019
Advert Invitation to Bid-Window 1- November 2019
Posted on 6 December, 2019 10:29


Advert Invitation to Bid-Window 1- November 2019

December 2019 Examinations Timetables
December
Posted on 21 November, 2019 9:54


Find timetables for December 2019 examinations for all programmes:

Science, Engineering & Trade Test Timetables

Paralegal timetable

Local Govt timetable

Diploma - Teaching & Vocational Teaching timetable

Business, Secretarial and Hospitality Prog ...
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TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR EMPLOYER-BASED TRAINING FINANCING
Posted on 10 April, 2019 7:8


Find the terms of reference for the employer-based training financing on this link.

Access TEVETA student results Online
YouTube Content
Posted on 21 February, 2019 14:15


Instructions on how to access results online via LDMS. This video demonstrates how students can access their results online using the Learner Data Management System
TEVETA Documentaries
YouTube content
Posted on 4 October, 2018 12:51


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Find and subscribe to our channel on YouTube and enjoy our video uploads. The above documentaries where made in 2012 and highlight some of the functions of TEVETA and its role in industry.
Financing Green skills: developing skills whilst creating environmental protection buffer zones
Posted on 27 April, 2018 12:46


By Clive Mutame Siachiyako – [BMC, MSc] Green skills are valuable in meeting sustainable development goals (SDGs). Green skills enable citizens to come up with products and services that are eco-friendly. Part of the Skills Development Fund is invested towards the development of various green skills in TEVET institutions. Among the institutions that were funded in green skills included St. Mawagali (formerly Choma Trades Training Institute), Mwekera Forest College, Samfya, Chisangwa and Mufumbwe Youth Resource Centres. St. Mawagali was funded in renewable energy. The trainer in renewable energy, Ebenezar Lyambai said renewable knowledge and skills were valuable ...
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Curriculum
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Posted on 10 November, 2017 13:0


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Technical education and vocational training (TEVT) plays a key role in any country’s economic growth. Graduates from this sector are the basic economic drivers in that they provide the required basic skills in all sectors of the economy, and these skills must be relevant and be able to meet the local labour market demands. Full employability of skills by industry requires that training programmes should match with skills or competence demands and this has a basis on the type of curriculum used in training personnel. For some time now, there has been an outcry from industry that curriculum was not meeting the requirements of industry and TEVETA, through its Curriculu ...
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