Monday, June 20, 2016

Scores turn out for jobs opportunities

LUDOVICK KAZOK
The Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Vocational Training, Dr Leonard Akwilapo.
SCORES of graduates and students yesterday turned out to apply for about 2,000 jobs in Chinese companies at the first Season of China-Tanzania Job Fair at the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) football playground.
The Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Vocational Training, Dr Leonard Akwilapo, said in the city that the two-day event would cement the bilateral relations between China and Tanzania.
“This demonstrates good relations enjoyed between China and Tanzania for a long time. We have historical ties with China,” said the Deputy Permanent Secretary shortly after opening the event organised jointly by the Confucius Institute of UDSM and Chinese Business Chamber.
According to Chairman of Chinese Business Chamber, Mr Janson Huang, there are over 500 Chinese companies investing in the country and that the companies have created more than 150,00 jobs.
“The great growth of investment by Chinese companies is a testament of good relations between the people of China and Tanzania,” he observed.
The UDSM Deputy Vice- Chancellor responsible for research, Prof Cuthbert Kimambo, said every year an ever increasing number of young men and women graduate from higher learning institutions but he said the unemployment has become an issue of critical importance.
“I urge the young educated Tanzanians who will join Chinese companies and firms as employees to take full advantage of the opportunity to learn from co-workers and supervisor to acquire skills and technological know-how,” he said.
The Political Councilor from the Chinese Embassy, Mr Zhang Biao, said the event would act as a bridge to link Chinese companies and Tanzanian graduates, saying it was a unique platform that would fully utilise the human resource sector of Tanzania.

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