Today 27 graduates reaped the rewards of their studies from Davuilevu Theological College after 3 years of divinity studies.
Education Minister, Filipe Bole was chief guest at the graduation ceremony, stressed to the Class of 2011 that they will be leaders of the congregation they serve and that one of the factors that lead to social problems is the absence of parents from home.
Bole added that he is not against the fact that “yaqona” is consumed at Church gatherings.
However, it should be consumed wisely.
The Davuilevu Theological College has plans to start the Masters programme in 2015.
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