Earlier today, the Sterling Technical Training Centre in Busumbala had the pleasure of welcoming Mustapha Njie, Managing Director of Taf-Africa Global. During his visit, Mr. Njie toured the entire Sterling campus and engaged extensively with Kebba Sillah, the CEO, as well as staff and students.
Mr. Njie, a professionally trained master craftsman and successful entrepreneur, shared his journey with the students. His story deeply connected with, inspired, and motivated everyone present. He emphasized the importance of taking studies seriously, working hard, and mastering their trade areas.
Impressed by what Sterling Technical Training Centre offers, Mr. Njie commended the management and staff for their outstanding work. He encouraged them to continue their efforts and called on stakeholders, philanthropists, and well-wishers to support Sterling’s mission for the betterment of the nation.
CEO OF Taf-Africa Inspires Students at Sterling Technical Training Centre

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