DODOMA, Feb. 21 -- ARUSHA Accounting Institute (IAA) has rolled out an expanded apprenticeship training model and invested over 48bn/- in institutional reforms aimed at producing job-ready graduates aligned with Tanzanias fast-changing labour market.

The move positions the institute at the centre of government efforts to address youth unemployment by equipping graduates with practical skills, entrepreneurial capacity and digital competence.

Speaking to journalists yesterday in Dodoma, IAA Rector, Prof Eliamani Sedoyeka, said the institute has strategically redesigned its programmes to ensure students graduate with both academic knowledge and real workplace experience.

“We are aligning our training with national priorities to ensu...