Boston College meets with government, private sector

In its quest to expand its brand and attract more students, Boston City Campus and Business College Polokwane shared their successes with officials from the private sector and various government entities during a corporate forum meeting held in Polokwane on Friday. The forum provided a platform for the college management and officials to discuss academic …

In its quest to expand its brand and attract more students, Boston City Campus and Business College Polokwane shared their successes with officials from the private sector and various government entities during a corporate forum meeting held in Polokwane on Friday. The forum provided a platform for the college management and officials to discuss academic issues and gather practical advice on how to grow the college.
Boston Polokwane Branch Manager, Sewela Shikweni said the meeting was aimed at fostering and strengthening relations with their stakeholders. “We want to see more officials from government and the private sector using Boston as their preferred institution of learning. We also want them to create awareness about the college in their areas of operation. many government and private sector employees have institutional bursaries and we want them to come and study at Boston,” Shikweni said.
With over 100 dynamic course options, free career counselling, tuition support and internships for on-the-job experience, Boston City Campus and Business College delivers so much more than a mere education.
The college prides itself on offering relevant courses that meet industry needs and are developed by industry specialists who are leading professionals in their fields. It is registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training and offers accredited degrees, diplomas and higher certificates. Their qualifications and results reflect on the National Learners Records database with SAQA.It is rated number one by Computing Technology Industry Association in Africa and their partner in Information Education and Training.

Story and photos: Herbert Rachuene
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Solomon Moloko, Rose Moloko, Sewela Shikweni, Branch Managerof Boston Polokwane, Molatelo Leshaba, Marketing and Sales Consultant at Boston Polokwane Branch, Sky Sbanyoni and Khomotso Moloko photographed before the meeting.
Sewela Shikweni Boston Polokwane Branch Manager and Richard Ngonyama from the Office of the Public Protector in Polokwane.
Sewela Shikweni, Boston Polokwane Branch Manager during her address.
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