Sunday, 20 November 2016

…UNIVERSITY GRADUATES SHOULD THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX AND FORM PARTNERSHIP



…University graduates should think outside the box and form partnership 

By Friday Simbaya, Iringa

CHAIRMAN of the council of the University of Iringa former bishop Dr Oldenburg Mdegella has hailed the government on a new strategy that could bring an end to the use of fake certificates in securing jobs in the country.

He said that there has been an increase of use of fake degrees and certificates to secure employment in the country.

Dr. Mdegella made statement yesterday during the 19th Graduation of University of Iringa (UOI), where certificates, diplomas, degrees and master degrees were awarded to graduates in various fields by the UOI Chancellor retired Chief Justice Augustino Ramadhani. 

He said the move by the government seeks to curb the use of fake certificates in securing jobs in an economy with a shortage of openings in the job market.

He said the move will empower the authority which regulates and supervises all qualifications given to students and maintain validity of degrees.

Dr Mdegella said there is a stiff competition of colleges and universities in the country, but still they will continue to do well and exceed the most professional ascent.

He said they will continue to do well due to greater capacity and better accountability of the leaders of the university in promoting unity and solidarity in running the learning institution, thus urging all citizens continuously received good education at the university.

Afisa Mahusiano wa Chuo Kikuu cha Iringa Crispin Nyomoye ametunukiwa Shahada ya Uzamili ya sanaa ya wananhabari na usimamizi wa vyombo vya habari (Masters Degree of Arts in Journalism and Media Management) katika Mahafali 19 ya Chuo Kikuu cha Iringa (UOI) jana, ikiwa ni shahada ya uzamili ya kwanza Tanzania na Afrika Mashiriki. (Picha na Friday Simbaya)

UOI Chancellor retired Chief Justice Augustino Ramadhani awards a Masters Degree in Business Administration to the Manager for Nduli Airport in Iringa, Hana Kibopile who is also a great reader SIMBAYABLOG (Nipashe during the in 19th Graduation of University of Iringa (UOI) yesterday. (Photo by Friday Simbaya)

On his part, Public Relations Officer of the University of Iringa, Crispin Nyomoye has challenged university graduates to think outside the box and form partnership with other colleague graduates to create jobs for themselves and others. 

Nyomoye was one of graduates awarded a Masters Degree of Arts in Journalism and Media Management during the 19th Graduation 19 of University of Iringa (UOI) yesterday, which is first master’s degree in Tanzania and East Africa to be offered. 

He said that many graduates of today are stuck in a job hunting cycle because they haven’t thought of innovative ideas.

"Most of the youth graduates these days are thinking of being employed rather than employing themselves…," he said. 

He said in the global economic, social and political turbulent environment, only creative, skillful and innovative graduates who are able to move beyond the conventional methods of doing things could survive. 






MAHAFALI YA 19 YA CHUO KIKUU CHA IRINGA YAFANA




Meneja wa Uwanja wa ndege wa Nduli mkoani Iringa, Hana Kibopile (mwenye mataji mengi) ambaye pia ni msomaji mkubwa wa magazeti ya Nipashe na The Guardian ametunukiwa Shahada ya Uzamili ya Utawala wa Usimamizi wa Biashara (Masters of Bussiness Administration) katika Mahafali 19 ya Chuo Kikuu cha Iringa (UOI) jana. (Picha na Friday Simbaya)

Afisa Mahusiano wa Chuo Kikuu cha Iringa Crispin Nyomoye ametunukiwa Shahada ya Uzamili ya sanaa ya wananhabari na usimamizi wa vyombo vya habari (Masters Degree of Arts in Journalism and Media Management) katika Mahafali 19 ya Chuo Kikuu cha Iringa (UOI) jana, ikiwa ni shahada ya uzamili ya kwanza Tanzania na  Afrika Mashiriki. (Picha na Friday Simbaya)











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