Celebration of the brilliant graduates of the Higher Technical Pedagogical Institute of Kinshasa

The graduation ceremony of the Institut supérieur pédagogique technique de Kinshasa recognized more than one hundred brilliant students for their academic achievements of the year. Under the guidance of Professor Albert Kabasele Yenga, the laureates were encouraged to pursue their master’s studies and strive for excellence in their field. The event also highlighted the importance of technological innovation in the Democratic Republic of Congo and highlighted ISPT-Kin’s commitment to training youth to become key players in technological progress.
Fatshimetrie, October 25, 2024. More than one hundred brilliant students were rewarded during the graduation ceremony of the Higher Technical Pedagogical Institute of Kinshasa (ISPT-Kin). This event, which was held in the Gombe district, north of the Congolese capital, was an opportunity to celebrate the academic achievements of the year 2023-2024 and to prepare these young talents to enter the job market.

Under the benevolent gaze of Professor Albert Kabasele Yenga, Director General of ISPT-Kin, the laureates received wise advice for their professional future. “May God guide you to success and open the doors of opportunities for you. Be ambitious, rise up and prove yourself in the companies that will hire you. I wish you good luck in this new phase of your life,” said Professor Yenga, also encouraging the young graduates to adopt responsible driving on the road and in their daily lives.

In addition to congratulating the laureates, the Director General encouraged these new graduates to continue their studies in master’s degree in order to become renowned engineers, and why not, professors and doctors in the future. He also stressed the importance for parents to encourage their children to enroll in technical institutions, thus offering promising future prospects.

“ISPT-Kin will continue to train youth and promote technological innovation in the Democratic Republic of Congo,” assured Professor Yenga, highlighting the institute’s 50 years of experience in training students in cutting-edge fields such as assembly, manufacturing of satellites, missiles, radars and robotics, thanks in particular to quality laboratories supported by the World Bank.

This graduation ceremony thus marks the beginning of a new stage for these young graduates, called upon to become key players in innovation and technological progress in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Their academic success is a reflection of their determination, hard work and commitment to excellence, values ​​that will accompany them throughout their professional careers.

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