At Cycle 33 Graduation: 4Life Zoe CEO Launches Yellow Machine Driving Training, Etc.

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4Life Zoe Technical Training Program over the weekend graduated two hundred and eighty (280) students in diverse courses. The training program provides short- and long-term courses.

   During the just-ended cycle 33 semester, majority of the students who attended were scholarship students being sponsored by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Francis Varney, and Dr. Thomas Nimene Tweh.

   Serving as the keynote speaker of the graduation ceremony on May 24,2025, Dr. Tweh spoke on the importance of vocational training skills in postwar Liberia.

   According to him, “As a career student, jobs are already awaiting you upon graduation.”

   He told the graduates to put God first in all they do. He stated that during his struggle days he learned to put God first in everything. He said, as entrepreneurs, which they are already, what is required of them is to manage the issue of money very well, then they will succeed.

   Dr. Tweh, commonly known as Original Country-Man, promised to provide more support to the 4Life Zoe Vocational Training Program as part of his ways of contributing to the society.

   For his part, the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of 4Life Zoe Technical Training Program, Francis Varney, expressed his school’s commitment in capacitating the young people of Liberia.

   According to him, a plan is underway for the construction of additional classrooms to address the issue of limited spaces for students due to the huge increase in the number of students at the school.

   He disclosed that the school has added heavy-duty machine driving on its courses.

   At the same time, CEO Varney announced that his school has purchased acres of land intended for its long-term instructors, as a means to motivate them to do more in their teaching career.

   The just-ended cycle 33 graduation ceremony, held over the weekend, was well attended by the graduates, parents, invitees and staff of 4Life Zoe at the Winner Chapel headquarters, Congo Town.

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