The Ministry of Education, Sports & Creative Industries has successfully concluded a highly attended two-day Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Expo, designed to champion the cause of practical skills acquisition. Organized by the Ministry’s dedicated TVET Department, the event operated under the empowering theme ‘Design, Develop, Learn and Grow,’ drawing significant public engagement.
The expo served as a dynamic platform for students from various technical and vocational institutions to publicly exhibit their competencies and creative projects. The wide array of displays underscored the critical role of TVET in building a skilled workforce, featuring interactive and impressive demonstrations across multiple disciplines.
A key highlight was the technology sector, where innovations in information technology and robotics captured the attention of attendees, pointing towards a future driven by digital proficiency. The creative arts were equally prominent, with expansive showcases in music and visual art demonstrating the vibrant cultural talent being nurtured.
Further enriching the event were practical exhibitions in culinary arts, where students presented gastronomic creations, and in traditional craftsmanship like woodwork, highlighting precision and design. The inclusion of modern agricultural techniques emphasized the sector’s evolution and its importance to economic sustainability. The overwhelming turnout and diverse presentations collectively reinforced the national imperative of investing in vocational education as a cornerstone for holistic growth and development.
