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Zimbabwe: ‘We Want Jobs Mugabe’ – Student Arrested During Graduation Protest

Zimbabwe/07 de Noviembre de 2016/Allafrica

Resumen: Otro estudiante ha sido arrestado en una ceremonia de graduación en Zimbabwe por decirle al presidente Robert Mugabe «Queremos empleos», ha anunciado el sindicato de estudiantes principales.

Another student has been arrested at a graduation ceremony in Zimbabwe for telling President Robert Mugabe «We want jobs», the main students’ union has announced.

The Zimbabwe National Students’ Union said in a tweet that the man was arrested on Friday at the National University of Science and Technology in Bulawayo for «raising a placard as students fight for their future ,with bleak employment opportunities.»

The student has been named as Advance Musoke.

There are separate claims he shouted at Mugabe, 92, who was at the ceremony to cap graduands.

 Discontent is rising in Zimbabwe amid cash shortages, massive unemployment and the Mugabe government’s resolute refusal to back down on bond notes, a surrogate currency that many fear will bring back the hyperinflation and shortages last seen in the pre-2008 crisis. Street protests – a regular occurrence in August and early September – have largely petered out.

In September, student Tonderai Dombo was arrested at a graduation ceremony at the main University of Zimbabwe in Harare for holding up a placard demanding jobs. He was later released – but then summoned to a disciplinary hearing by the university.

«I foresee graduation ceremonies being banned,» tweeted one Zimbabwean.

Fuente:  http://allafrica.com/stories/201611050002.html

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Eritrea: Hamelmalo College of Agriculture graduates 428 students

África/Eritrea/17 Julio 2016/Fuente y Autor:shabait

Resumen: Hamelmalo Colegio de Agricultura graduó 428 estudiantes, 200 de ellos mujeres en Masters, primer grado, y el diploma en el campo de la Economía Agrícola, Ingeniería Agrícola, Horticultura, Agricultura, recursos de la tierra y el medio ambiente y ciencia animal como así como Ciencias Veterinarias.

Asmara — Hamelmalo College of Agriculture graduated 428 students, 200 of them females, on the 10th of July in Masters, first Degree, and Diploma in the fields of Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Engineering, Horticulture, Agronomy, land resources and Environment and Animal Science as well as Veterinary Science.

Speaking at the graduation ceremony, Mr. Semere Amlesom, Dean of the College said that the College has been striving and continues to strive to produce qualified citizens equipped to promote national food security and economic development programs. He further called on the graduates to make judicious use of the experience of local traditional farmers in the pursuit of set goals.

Pointing out that thanks to the introduction of the Master’s Program and the increase in the number of locally trained instructors, the number of expatriate teachers has decreased by fifty percent. At present nine local instructors have gone abroad for Masters Program, he added.

The Minister of Agriculture, Mr. Arefaine Berhe, noted on his part that the existing national challenge is transformation from traditional farming techniques to modern ones, limiting carbon emissions and the production of processed food, while ensuring the continuity of its growth. He stated that the graduates should maximize use of the already laid infrastructure to record growth in national food security and economic development programs in their respective places of assignment.

Since its establishment in 2008, Hamelmalo College of Agriculture has graduated 43 students in Masters, 1,506 in first Degree and 1,846 in Diploma.

Fuente de la noticia: http://www.shabait.com/news/local-news/22175-hamelmalo-college-of-agriculture-graduates-428-students

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EEUU: Diploma brings hope for future for Century High School students

América del Norte/EEUU/Junio 2016/Autor: jon pompia  / Fuente: chieftain.com

ResumenMientras el alojamiento de alambre forrado sirve como un recordatorio de ambos, el pasado y el presente, este día era todo acerca de la promesa del futuro. Veintisiete jóvenes fueron presentados este viernes con diplomas de la preparatoria Century, Department of Corrections Youthful Offender System llevó a cabo la ceremonia de graduación en su décimo sexto año.

While the razor wire-lined enclosure serves as a stark reminder of both the past and present, this day was all about the promise of the future.

Twenty-seven young men were presented with Century High School diplomas Friday as the Department of Corrections Youthful Offender System hosted its commencement ceremony for the 16th year.

Century High School, located on the YOS grounds, is operated under the auspices of Pueblo City Schools (D60) with a state staff of more than 20.

“This is a very major accomplishment in the lives of these young men,” Principal Jeff Comfort reminded those in attendance. “One that many thought would never happen.”

To the processional “Pomp and Circumstance,” the black-gowned graduates flashed proud, beaming smiles as they entered the courtyard, which echoed with the continual applause and cheers from family members and supporters.

The ceremony was ushered in by a heartfelt rendition of the national anthem by youthful offender Denzel Fisher, who accompanied himself on acoustic guitar.

And while a host of officials and even a graduate spoke, the message remained consistent: Banish the past and embrace the new opportunities that come with earning a high school diploma.

“You did it,” said Mike Romero, a former YOS warden. “You can do anything you set your mind to. This is an opportunity for a second chance; go out and make the most of it.”

In her address, Frances Falk, deputy director of prisons/YOS appointing authority, compared life to a rafting excursion.

“I like to think of this journey as a winding river and you are the captain of your raft,” Falk said. And while each graduate must establish a mission and vision, “You are not alone on this journey: Community stakeholders and partners are the raft, the school staff the oars and your family and loved ones your life jacket.”

While now director of prisons, Steve Hager served as YOS warden when many of the graduates started their educational odyssey.

“Back then, all I heard was ‘I don’t care . . . it doesn’t matter. I don’t care . . . it doesn’t matter.’

“Now, three years later, I’m glad to see you do care because it does matter. Please remember: Your past does not have to define your future. Use today as a steppingstone.”

Jose Tovar-Jimenez, a member of the Class of 2016, articulately traced his own journey from failures in traditional school to incarceration to the precipice of a whole new beginning.

“Even though we have struggles, anyone who puts their mind to it can succeed,” Tovar-Jimenez told his fellow scholars. “We must overcome struggles and show everyone it can be done. Our opportunities are endless if we put our minds to it.”

After the class was presented to D60 board member Barb Clementi for the awarding of diplomas, social studies teacher Dolores Ballejo offered a final word before the tassels were turned.

“A new day is beginning for you. Be ready to move ahead on the road to success and never give up on your dreams.”

Fuente de la noticia: http://www.chieftain.com/news/education/4810361-120/jackson-jose-century-fuentes

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EE.UU: Hispano consigue su título universitario a los 96 años

América del Norte/EE.UU/Mayo 2016/Fuente y Autor: Univision

LOS ÁNGELES, California.- A sus 96 años, Alfonso Gonzáles, un veterano de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, consiguió su título en Zoología y se convirtió en la persona más vieja en graduarse en la historia de laUniversidad del Sur de California (USC).

Gonzáles recibió su título casi 70 años después de pisar por primera vez el campus troyano. El reto era complicado no solo por su edad, si no porque la carrera que cursó en aquel tiempo ya no existía en la USC y las autoridades educativas tuvieronque desarrollar un programa de estudios especial para él.

De acuerdo con la universidad, Gonzáles –la primera persona en su familia que intentaba ir a college- empezó a estudiar en la USC y pensó que hacía mucho tiempo se había graduado y no pudo acudir a su ceremonia de graduación en 1953 debido a que estaba trabajando.

En fechas recientes, familiares fueron a la universidad para conseguir una copia del diploma de Gonzáles, pero descrubrieron que estaba a una unidad de poder graduarse.

“Lo que está haciendo es dar un increíble y positivo ejemplo a otros adultos en el mundo. Demuestra el hecho de que aprender nunca termina, la gente puede generar nuevas habilidades a cualquier edad”, celebró el decano de Gerontología en Davis School de la USC, Pinchas Cohen.

Después de pelear por Estados Unidos en el cuerpo de marines en la Segunda Guerra Mundial, Gonzáles inició su propio negocio en 1953.

Encabezó la compañía por 55 años. En 2008 se retiró a los 88 años.

Además de ser un ejemplo por su desempeño para concluir sus estudios, Gonzáles tomaba tiempo para hablar con los jóvenes sobre los peligros de fumar, un mal hábito que dejó en 1980.

“No se olviden que ustedes serán nuestros futuros líderes. Son necesarios en nuestra sociedad. Ustedes van a cambiar a América… pero no la cambien mucho, tenemos muchas cosas buenas aquí”, refiere Gonzáles a los estudiantes.

 

Fuente de la noticia: http://www.univision.com/noticias/educacion/hispano-consigue-su-titulo-universitario-a-los-96-anos

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