Tanzanian government, through the Prime Minister’s Office for Labour, Youth, Employment, and Persons with Disabilities, announced the selection of 8,000 youths for skills training programs via an apprenticeship system in 52 institutions nationwide. Majina ya Walioitwa Mafunzo ya Ufundi na Stadi 2025 Fani Mbalimbali, This initiative aims to equip young individuals with essential skills for the job market, with the government covering the entire training cost.
The selected candidates, who applied between January and February 2025, are required to register starting from March 3, 2025. The training will be conducted on a day-class basis. The list of selected candidates has been posted at approved vocational training centers and can also be accessed via the official website: www.kazi.go.tz.
This program underscores the government’s commitment to addressing youth unemployment by providing practical skills aligned with labor market demands. By investing in technical and vocational education, Tanzania aims to foster economic growth and improve the livelihoods of its citizens.
The selection of 8,000 youths for technical and vocational training in 2025 marks another milestone in Tanzania’s efforts to empower its youth with practical skills. This initiative not only provides employment opportunities but also contributes to economic growth and industrial development.
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For those who have been selected, this is a golden opportunity to gain valuable skills that will shape their future careers. The government remains committed to supporting skill development programs and ensuring that young people in Tanzania have access to quality vocational education.
For further details and to check the full list of selected candidates, visit www.kazi.go.tz or visit your nearest vocational training center.