400 youths to benefit from Presidential DigiTalent Programme on digital skills

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400 youths have commenced a 12-month training that will see them equipped with digital skills that will link them to job opportunities available in the digital age under the Presidential DigiTalent Programme (PDTP)

“Kenya is a digital economy nation and needs people who can work 24 hours. This requires you take a position in life and commitment to propel this country to greater heights,” Said CS Mucheru

“You have been selected in this programme because of the skills and competence you have, therefore you must be able to deliver and work with facts, as it is the only thing that can take you forward,” he added.

The Cohort VI will be trained on skills such as Information Security, application development network systems analysis and project management under the stewardship of the ICT Authority.


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