
Stakeholders call for practical reforms to strengthen TVET
Some artisans and students have called on the Government to strengthen Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) by investing in modern equipment, practical skills training and entrepreneurship support to better prepare young people for employment and self-reliance.
She encouraged young people to embrace technical and vocational education, noting that practical skills offered sustainable employment opportunities while reducing dependence on imported goods and services.
Mr Kojo Boafo, a computer repair technician in Tema, told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that technical institutions should be equipped with modern, industry-standard tools and equipment to enable students to acquire relevant practical skills.
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