Oranjemund Constituency Councillor Lazarus Nangolo, along with other stakeholders, has called on the government to ease the eligibility criteria for the technical and vocational education and training green hydrogen scholarship program to promote inclusivity. Speaking during a regional outreach workshop on the Youth for Green Hydrogen scholarship program, Nangolo stressed that the current requirements are too high for many students in the region, who typically have Grade 10 or Level 1 TVET qualifications, making them ineligible for the scholarship.
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