Hlanganani High hosts 2024 Career Guidance

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By TellZim Reporter

CHIREDZI – It was a hive of activity at this year’s Annual Career guidance exhibition held at Hlanganani High School in Chiredzi East Constituency on Friday, March 22, 2024.
The event which was attended by over 10 schools both primary and secondary in the constituency attracted a variety of career exhibitors from different walks of life.
Among the exhibitors were those from education, veterinary services, entrepreneurs, agriculture, cosmetology, construction, police and the media.
The hosting school head Alington Matsilele said such events empower learners to make informed decisions about their future careers before they leave school.
“The event is important to learners as it helps them to make informed decisions when choosing career paths in life. I encourage learners to attend such activities as they are important,” said Matsilele.
Entertainment was given by young poets like Lorraine Mujaki and Junior Councilor Nicole Gunda.
Learners from various schools were happy to learn about different career prospects and opportunities.
Among the primary schools which attended were Jekero, Mupinga, Mutapurwa, Machoka, Nyahanga, Muteyo and Mwenje.
Secondary and high schools that participated in the event were Sangwe, Dumisani, Mupinga, Ndali, Save Adventist, and the host Hlanganani High School.

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