By Prosper Makene
The National Institute of Transport (NIT), in collaboration with the Dar Rapid Transit (UDART), has announced a special training opportunity for BRT bus drivers.
The training aims to equip drivers with advanced skills to operate BRT buses efficiently and safely, providing better services to passengers and enhancing road safety.
The 10-day training program will run from November 24 to December 5, 2025, with a training fee of Tsh 150,000. Eligible candidates must possess a valid driving license class C, be between 25-50 years old, and have at least 3 years of driving experience.
The primary objective of this training is to produce skilled drivers who can operate BRT buses effectively and safely while providing excellent customer service. This opportunity is ideal for those seeking to acquire modern bus driving skills and improve their employment prospects in Tanzania's transport sector.
Successful trainees will be equipped to work on the BRT project and access employment opportunities in the transport sector. This initiative is a significant step towards improving the quality of transport services in Tanzania.
According to the National Institute of Transport, the training program will combine theoretical and practical training to ensure drivers acquire the necessary skills to operate BRT buses safely and efficiently.
The goal is to ensure drivers receive top-notch training that will enhance their performance and contribute to the development of Tanzania's transport sector.
Those interested in this opportunity are encouraged to apply early and follow the registration procedures outlined by the National Institute of Transport. This training program offers new hope for individuals seeking to build a career in the transport sector and develop their skills in operating modern buses.
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