Construction of the Kigamboni Vocational Education and Training Authority (VETA) College in Tanzania is nearing completion, with 93.5 percent of work finished as of yesterday. Authorities anticipate the project will be finalized in August. This development forms part of broader efforts to increase access to vocational training opportunities within the country. Simultaneously, rehabilitation work is ongoing at the Ulyankulu VETA facility. The updates were provided to the National Assembly by Deputy Minister for Education, Science and Technology, Wanu Hafidhi Ameir. These projects signify a commitment to bolstering technical skills development in Tanzania. Further details were reported in the Daily News.