Monday 3 April 2017

Dr. Bilal wants jobs zizalishwe zaidi


Government and private institutions have been asked to produce jobs for people with special needs, who are trained in various schools in the country to enable them to live a life like other people.




This was said in Dar es Salaam and vice president emeritus, Dr. Mohammed Gharib Bilal, during the celebration of the Day of Usonji Fund organized by the Community of Khoja Shia witha Asher Jamaat (KSIJ) and held at the School of Al Muntazir with the theme of "Protect the and love them. "

Dr. Bilal said the school has been faster and are exposed to a variety of projects including the production of small factories where children with special needs will have the opportunity to earn employment income itakayowaingizia as others.

"I will send your application and will monitor the government that they can help get the details of all schools that offer this kind of services in order to build relationships and give schools Al-Muntazir role of being the leader of this network," said Dr Bilal.

"These children are a gift from God for parents who receive these children are viewed and how they kavyowalea serving. They should be cared for with love, peace and take them out to connect with others by providing education to the required level, "he explained.

For his part, Chairman of the Board of KSIJ schools Al Muntazir, Imtiaz Lalji said in their school provides special training for people with disabilities to teach children Amsen garnered 80 using special equipment with qualified teachers.