The three-day Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician training has concluded last Friday, September 27, with 22 participants who work in the field.
The Ministry of Environment reported that the training was conducted by an international trainer from Australia and organized by MELAD in collaboration with the Kiribati Institute of Technology.
The Ministry stated that all participants received certificates recognizing their dedication and the skills they acquired during the program. It emphasized the importance of ensuring efficiency, safety, and sustainability within the industry.
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E a tia n roko n tokina te kataneiai ae tenibong bongina iaon kabonganaan aitibwaoki ma bwaai ni kamwaitoro n te kanimabong ae nako 27 n Tebetembwa are e kainaki irouia 22 taan mwakuri ake a irekkereke aia mwakuri ma te itera aio
E ribotinna te botaki ni mwakuri are e tabe ma te Otabwanin bwa e kairaki te anga reirei aio iroun te tia rabakau mai Aotiteria. E barongaaki te kataneiai aio man te aobitin te otabwanin n raonaki ma te kuura n reirei ae KIT.
E taku riki te aobiti aio bwa e bon reke naba nakoia aia beeba n kaota mwin aia kekeiaki inanon tain te anga reirei ao n kantaningaaki bwa a nang atai bwai aika a kakawaki ibukin butiraoin, kamanoaia man kanganga ao kateimatoan aia waakinan aia mwakuri.
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