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Eritrea: Hagaz Agricultural Technique School Graduates 67 Students


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

1 March 2008
Posted to the web 3 March 2008

Hagaz

A total of 67 students, out of whom 37 are females, graduated in diploma on February 28 from the Hagaz Agricultural Technique School upon completion of a 3-year course.

The director general of technical and vocational training department in the Ministry of Education, Mr. Tesfai Sium, handed diplomas to the graduates. He indicated that the Government is working diligently to develop human resources capacity and called on the graduates to apply their newly acquired skills in national development endeavors.

Moreover, the Administrator of Anseba region, Ms. Salma Hassan, awarded prizes to students who demonstrated excellence in their academic performance.

A representative of the graduating batch on his part asserted that they would fulfill what is required of them in backing up the ongoing programs to achieve food security. The Hagaz Agricultural Technique School is graduating students for the 8th time.



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