BELFAST Waldo County Technical Center (WCTC) students from Welding Technology, Small Engines Repair, Diesel Technology, Auto Collision/Composites and Automotive Technology received safety training on torches and gasses used in the welding industry.
Fiji National University
2 March, 2021, 12:20 pm
Graduates of Business Computing and Business Skills celebrates after getting their Certificate of Attainment in Dawasamu on February 26, 2021. Picture: SUPPLIED/FNU
The Fiji National University’s (FNU) National Training and Productivity Centre remains committed to empowering sustainable livelihood development in rural and maritime communities through its non-formal education department.
Last week, under the Government-funded Sustainable Livelihood Project (SLP), 213 students from the Dawasamu district in Tailevu completed the 2-week technical and vocational training program.
The graduates from 10 villages undertook courses from 11 different programs offered NTPC.
The courses offered under the SLP include Wooden House Construction, Household, and Sanitary Plumbing, Domestic Electrical, Solar Installation, Small Engines Repair, Cabinet Making and Joinery, Garment Construction, Screen Printing, Floriculture, Business Etiquette, an