Expand coverage of training for youth, govt urges UN project

The deputy minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office (Policy, Parliament, Labour, Youth and the Disabled), Mr Anthony Mavunde, said Tanzania needs to integrate the poor and unskilled people, who are the majority in the country, in its growth process.

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Dar es Salaam. The government has asked a UN project that provides expatriate managers and funded training to African companies to consider expanding the scope of its and cover the majority of labour force including the youth.

For more than two decades now African Management Services Company has been supporting businesses to become competitive, profitable and sustainable.

The deputy minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office (Policy, Parliament, Labour, Youth and the Disabled), Mr Anthony Mavunde, said Tanzania needs to integrate the poor and unskilled people, who are the majority in the country, in its growth process.