THE Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) says the inclusion of anti-corruption content into the TEVET curriculum is not a mere formality but a commitment to forging a brighter future for the nation. Meanwhile, the Technical Education, Vocational and Entrepreneurship Training Authority (TEVETA) says it is disheartening that some people believe that they need to know someone to get anything done. In a speech read on his behalf by ACC Director Corruption Prevention Glenda Mungalaba during the closure of the TEVETA training of trainers workshop, Friday, ACC Director General Tom Shamakamba said the corruption fight required concerted efforts from all segments of society, beginning with education. “This workshop marks the end of the four (4) workshops that were aimed at familiarising lecturers and...

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