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Dr Buyisile Dladla is the new Principal of Gwamile VOCTIM
The Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Education and Training Bhekithemba Gama has introduced the newly appointed Principal of Gwamile VOCTIM, Dr Buyisile Clementine Dladla. Dladla was introduced to the staff on Friday, 11 November 2022, by the Principal Secretary who was represented by the Director of Education in the Ministry, Dr Ntombenhle Dlamini. The newly appointed Principal was the Vice Principal of Ngwane Teachers College. The principal committed to building a strong relationship with staff. Read More ->
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Graduation Ceremony 2018
The fourth graduation ceremony for Gwamile VOCTIM is intended for 02 November 2018, at which all students who completed their study following between December 2016, and June 2018 will be expected to graduate. Those intending to graduate are required to observe the following: All students intending to graduate should ensure that they have cleared their fees with the Accounts Office and should provide proof to their head of department. Register with their HODs their intention to graduate and make the necessary payment. The deadline for registration is 1 October 2018.
VOCTIM News
Dr Buyisile Dladla unveiled as the new Principal of Gwamile VOCTIM
The Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Education and Training Bhekithemba Gama has introduced the newly appointed Principal of Gwamile VOCTIM, Dr Buyisile Clementine Dladla. Dladla was introduced to the staff on Friday, 11 November 2022, by the Principal Secretary who was represented by the Director of Education in the Ministry, Dr Ntombenhle Dlamini. Gama encouraged the employees to work on unity for the success of the institution. He also told the staff to empower themselves academically. Gama then commended the staff who held the acting position of principal on rotational basis for the good leadership. He said this was witnessed in the previous months when higher education institutions in the country were rocked
Over 100 Students Graduate in 2018 Gwamile VOCTIM Graduation Ceremony
Gwamile VOCTIM hosted its 4th Graduation Ceremony on the 2nd of November 2018. This event was held at the institution in Matsapha. Over 100 Graduates were awarded with Diplomas and Certificates. The institution also awarded 11 best students in the 8 vocational disciplines offered. These disciplines include Building and Construction, Plumbing, Motor Vehicle Systems, Vehicle Body Repairs, Electrical Installation, Carpentry and Joinery, Business Finance and Accounting, and Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering. Key Sponsors for the 2018 Gwamile VOCTIM graduation ceremony included Macmillan, Matsapha Municipality, Rand Continental Tool, Eswatini Royal Police, MA Consultants and Bonsile Nxumalo among others. The guest speaker for the graduation ceremony was
Gwamile VOCTIM calls for Former Students Support
Former students of Gwamile Vocational and Commercial Training Institute Matsapha (VOCTIM) have been urged to form an alumni so as to help the institution’s learners. The college administration has sent out a call for former students to come together and join an alumni association in order to help other former and current students. The call was made in a press release statement inviting former students to a meeting slated for 14 October 2017, where they would be forming VOCTIM’s first alumni. By joining the association, the institution’s former students could share their experience and make a real difference to current students in many positive ways.
ENACTUS Gwamile VOCTIM represented Swaziland at the 2017 ENACTUS World Cup in London
The ENACTUS Gwamile VOCTIM travelled to the United Kingdom to represent the country at the ENACTUS Word Cup. The team competed against 35 other countries before a panel of international judges. The ENACTUS VOCTIM team comprised of team leader Phinda Dube, Communications Manager Tibusiso Ndzabandzaba, Assistant Human Resources Lindokuhle Gule, Operations Manager Siyabonga Gina and Nkosibona Lushaba. For their project, the team developed the first of its kind diaper disposal stations in the community of Ludzeludze to address improper diaper disposal and other waste. The diaper stations created five jobs for community members who were unemployed. Their project has impacted over 300 people directly and