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Tumba College of Technology graduation ceremony.

Tumba College of Technology (TCT), 27th January 2011, graduated 274 students during its maiden ceremony.
Advanced Diplomas in various fields, including alternative energy, electronic and telecommunications and Information Technology were awarded.

In his address, the Minister of State for Primary and Secondary Education, Dr. Mathias Harebamungu, called upon the graduates to impart the technical skills acquired to boost the country’s economic development.

“Rwandans are eagerly waiting for your technical skills to build a knowledge based economy by providing practical services for industrial growth and entrepreneurship development,” said Harebamungu.

He further said the Ministry of Education in partnership with the Workforce Development Authority (WDA) shall continue rendering support to TCT in terms of training teachers.  The minister hailed Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for their tireless support to boost “hands on” technical skills at the college.

On his part, the Japanese Ambassador to Rwanda, Kunio Hatanaka, reiterated JICA’s continued support to TCT.  “JICA supports TCT under Japan’s technical support scheme, to enable Rwandans realize their Millennium Development Goals,” said Ambassador Hatanaka.

the Japanese Ambassador to Rwanda, Kunio Hatanaka
the Japanese Ambassador to Rwanda, Kunio Hatanaka

The College Principal, Eng. Pascal Gatabazi, hailed President Paul Kagame for spearheading technology advancement in Rwanda.

“We at TCT strongly appreciate President Paul Kagames’s visionary leadership to boost technology and healthcare services in the country,” said Gatabazi.

Principal of TCT Eng. Pascal GATABAZI
Principal of TCT Eng. Pascal GATABAZI

He cited inadequate infrastructure, which is needed to increase students’ enrolment and lecturers, as some of the College’s challenges.

Six best performing students were awarded certificates of exemplary performance and retained at the College for further studies and as new assistant lecturers, at the campus.

Two innovative students were awarded Laptops
Two innovative students were awarded Laptops

Two other graduates were awarded laptops for their innovative skills.

5 Comments

  • Technology is the only for any one who want to go far!Congz TCT

  • Keep it on buddy. it’s good

  • Let me say birandenze cyane kdi komereza aho.Brief,we’re 2gether and God’ll make a way.I won

  • ndatangaye Marcel ubu nari nasinziriye kweli .we birarenze pe!!!!
    kourage kdi Imana ibigufashemo naho ubundi c chic

  • Courage Courage!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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