The Voice (Botswana)

GOVT. TO SPONSOR MORE STUDENTS TO TERTIARY

- BY VOICE REPORTER

The Ministry of Tertiary Education, Research, Science and Technology, through the Department of Tertiary Education Finance (DTEF) will this year alone sponsor 39 164 students to tertiary institutio­ns.

This is an increase from 35 840 learners who were sponsored during the last financial period.

Minister Douglas Letsholath­ebe disclosed this recently in Francistow­n when officiatin­g at the Botswana Human Resources Developmen­t Skills Fair and Career clinics.

“This is to demonstrat­e government’s commitment to education. These figures include 750 students in external placement. During the 2018/19 academic year, 520 students were sponsored to study outside the country,” highlighte­d Minister

Letsholath­ebe. The Minister was quick to highlight that Government is still “exploring cost-sharing models for funding tertiary education”.

Dr Letsholath­ebe urged all stakeholde­rs to train graduates whose skills can be traded on the global market and assist in reducing over reliance on diamonds.

“We need to establish an enabling environmen­t that is amenable to digitalisa­tion and manufactur­ing in order to create more jobs and reduce the import bill and attain the much needed economic diversific­ation.”

The Minister further pointed out that although enrollment­s in higher education institutio­ns are still skewed towards social sciences, over the past eight years a significan­t increase for Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s (STEM) programmes has been recorded.

“Between the financial years 2010/11 and 2017/18 there were 8 545 and 25 275 learners enrolled for STEM respective­ly. While this might seem like a drop in the ocean, it should rather be seen as one of the tributarie­s towards the knowledge-based economy,” continued the Minister.

This year’s Human Resource Developmen­t Skills Fair and Career clinics in Francistow­n, Maun and Gaborone are held under the theme “Career Guidance: The Foundation For Knowledge-based Economy”.

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NEW BROOM: Minister Letsholath­ebe

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