The Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Tourism, Mary Masanja has instructed the institutions to allocate practical training opportunities for the students of the National Tourism College (NCT) every year in order to keep pace with the increase in students and to contribute to the availability of training areas for parallel activities. and provide employment to those students when opportunities are available.

He said this at the 20th graduation of the National Tourism College (NCT) held at the Mwl International Conference Hall.

Julius Nyerere (JNCC) in Dar es Salaam.

Deputy Minister of Tourism, Mary Masanja second from the left enjoying the event

He has explained that national tourism development will be achieved if all stakeholders participate in efforts to educate, develop, promote and promote Tanzania and that by improving quality tourism services will increase productivity in the sector.

"We have to make sure that the various tourism services offered carry the necessary professionalism.

This professionalism will be better seen in our services if we hire experts with the right skills like those who are graduating today" Hon.

Masanja has said.

Graduates of the National College of Tourism (NCT)

In addition, he has given an opinion to the stakeholders of the tourism industry in the country to ensure that the various tourism services provided carry the appropriate professionalism and that this will be seen better in practice if they hire experts with the appropriate skills as graduates in the college.

"Let our country get to a point where we can be proud to provide experts who satisfy the domestic market and get the opportunity to provide services in the foreign market as is the case with our neighbors," he said.

Deputy Minister of Tourism, Marry Masanja presenting a certificate to a graduate of the College of Tourism, (NCT)

At the same time, he thanked the President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Dr.

Samia Suluhu Hassan for making efforts to ensure that tourism improves, including the launch of the Royal Tour, which has brought great enthusiasm to visitors and locals.

On his part, the Acting Principal of the College of Tourism (NCT), Dr. Florian Mtey, has asked the graduates to comply with the existing laws, procedures, regulations and guidelines of the public service when fulfilling their duties while at work.

The graduation was attended by Ambassadors, Heads of various Institutions, Stakeholders of the Tourism and Hospitality Sector, Employees and Academics,

Graduates of the National College of Tourism (NCT) listening carefully