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Mnangagwa hails MTB revival

- BY DONALD NYANDORO Follow Donald on Twitter @DonNyandor­o

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa has commended Management Training Bureau (MTB) for taking a leading role towards the attainment of Vision 2030 by adopting new education methods.

Speaking while relaunchin­g MTB in Harare yesterday, Mnangagwa said the renovation­s at the institutio­n had given it impetus to unlock human capital and skills developmen­t.

“I commend the institutio­n for complement­ing the Internatio­nalisation and Study in Zimbabwe Programme,” Mnangagwa said.

He challenged MTB to be goalorient­ed and impart skills that fit with the new technologi­es.

“I exhort MTB to be a catalyst towards enhancing our national competitiv­eness and transforma­tion across all sectors of the economy.

“It is also my expectatio­n that profession­als who pass through this institutio­n are adequately equipped to anticipate, adopt and adapt to the use of new technologi­es,” he said.

Higher and Tertiary Education minister Amon Murwira said the renewal, modernisat­ion, refocus and launch of a new MTB is a result of Mnangagwa’s persistent efforts at the modernisin­g Zimbabwe.

The institutio­n offers training in business, strategy and leadership developmen­t, entreprene­urship and enterprise start-ups. It also offers training in informatio­n communicat­ion technology, innovation management, internatio­nal business languages and diplomacy.

MTB is a government organisati­on under the Higher and Tertiary Education, Innovation, Science and Technology Developmen­t ministry establishe­d in 1984 under the Zimbabwe Manpower Developmen­t Act (Chapter 28:02).

In 2018, it adopted a new strategic direction to steer the institutio­n into a world-class national strategic institutio­n that provides national capabiliti­es in lifelong skills for the production of goods and services to industrial­ise and modernise Zimbabwe.

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