UBTEB calls for integrity, investment in assessors
The UBTEB Executive Secretary Onesmus Oyesigye has emphasized the importance of Integrity among Assessors of Technical and Vocation training students. He was opening a week-long seventh-phase training for assessors from across the country held at Luyanzi Institute of Technology in Bweyogerere that attracted over 100 participants. The board has a target of training 1,000 assessors across the country and so far over 761 have completed their instructions.
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