4Life Zoe Graduates 280 Students…Launches Yellow Machine Driving Training, Others

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The 4Life Zoe Technical Training Program, one of Liberia’s premier vocational training schools, has successfully graduated 280 students across various courses. The program offers both short-term and long-term courses at affordable rates.

During the recently concluded Cycle 33 Semester, many of the students were beneficiaries of scholarships provided through initiatives led by Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Francis Varney and Dr. Thomas Nimeme Tweh.

Dr. Tweh served as the keynote speaker at the graduation ceremony held on Saturday, May 24, 2025. He emphasized the significance of vocational training skills in post-war Liberia. He stated that job opportunities await graduates and encouraged them to prioritize their faith in all their endeavors, reflecting on his own struggles during childhood.

Dr. Tweh, often referred to as “Original Country Man,” pledged to offer additional support to 4Life Zoe’s vocational training programs as part of his commitment to contributing to society.

In his remarks, CEO Francis Varney reinforced the school’s commitment to empowering Liberia’s youth. He announced plans for the construction of additional classrooms to accommodate the growing number of students and noted that the school has recently added heavy-duty machine driving to its course offerings at an affordable cost.

Furthermore, CEO Varney revealed that the school has purchased land to provide housing for long-term instructors, aiming to encourage them to enhance their teaching careers. He discussed various new initiatives designed to differentiate the school from its competitors in the country.

The Cycle 33 graduation ceremony was well-attended by graduates, parents, invited guests, and staff of 4Life Zoe, and it took place at the Winner Chapel headquarters in Congo Town.

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