reports Sunday Standard.
Speaking during a Chamber of Mines dinner that was hosted by African Copper in Francistown last week, he said that despite the predicted double dip recession, skills must always be developed and be available when the recession has passed. “When the industry is back to full production capacity, so should the skills be available to match this,” he said." /> reports Sunday Standard.
Speaking during a Chamber of Mines dinner that was hosted by African Copper in Francistown last week, he said that despite the predicted double dip recession, skills must always be developed and be available when the recession has passed. “When the industry is back to full production capacity, so should the skills be available to match this,” he said." />
MD for diamond company Debswana, Jim Gowans, urges the mining industry to keep upskilling its workforce to be ready for the resurgence in the market after the recession ends, reports Sunday Standard.
Speaking during a Chamber of Mines dinner that was hosted by African Copper in Francistown last week, he said that despite the predicted double dip recession, skills must always be developed and be available when the recession has passed. “When the industry is back to full production capacity, so should the skills be available to match this,” he said.