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The Evelyn Hone College of Applied Arts and Commerce [1] is the largest of the Technical Education and Vocational Training (TEVET) institutions under the Ministry of Higher Education in Zambia.

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4-733: Originally known as the Evelyn Hone College of Further Education , the college was officially opened in October 1963, by Evelyn Dennison Hone , the last Governor of Northern Rhodesia . The college is currently run by a management board in accordance with the provisions of the TEVET Act No. 13 of 1998. [2] Archived 2020-08-09 at the Wayback Machine Mission - To provide quality training in applied arts, commerce, science, and technology in order to increase

8-617: The great-grandson of Ven. Richard Hone . After studying at Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar , Hone entered the Colonial Service . He served in the Tanganyika Territory , Seychelles , Palestine , British Honduras , and Aden . He was chief secretary to the Governor of Northern Rhodesia from 1957 to 1959, became governor himself in 1959. Quickly beginning talks with African nationalists, he developed

12-424: The pool of highly skilled personnel, enhance their employability, and contribute to economic diversification. Evelyn Hone College is divided into four faculties: This article on a Zambian institution of higher education is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Evelyn Dennison Hone Sir Evelyn Dennison Hone GCMG CVO OBE (13 December 1911 – 18 September 1979)

16-657: Was the last Governor of Northern Rhodesia , from 1959 until it gained its independence as Zambia in 1964. Hone was born into the Hone family in Salisbury , Southern Rhodesia , on 13 December 1911. He was the son of Arthur Rickman Hone, the Chief Magistrate in Southern Rhodesia, and Olive Gertrude Fairbridge Scanlen, the daughter of Sir Thomas Scanlen . He was the nephew of Rt. Rev. Campbell Hone and

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