I WOULD rather have somebody who can do the job than one who can describe how it is done, says Science and Technology Minister Felix Mutati. And Mutati says Zambians invest more in talking than in doing things. Flagging off the ceremony for the first cohort of Dual-Vocational Education Training (VET) students at Southern Water and Sanitation Company (SWSC), in collaboration with the Livingstone Institute of Business and Engineering Studies (LIBES) and with support from the German government, Thursday, Mutati said the UPND government is shifting skills training to 70 percent practical work in the field and 30 percent theory in class. “With our partners, we said we are going to transform the way we deliver skills under TEVET. We...




