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National Digital Skills Training Programme Launched in Guruve North to Benefit 250 People
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47591, member: 636"] Zimbabwe launched computer training courses for residents of Guruve North constituency. The Ministry of ICT taught basic digital skills to 250 local people during a recent five-day program. Students learned how to use Microsoft Word, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, and internet browsing. Many participants had never used computers before taking these classes. The government provided certificates to everyone who completed the training successfully. Trainees gained valuable knowledge about creating documents and making professional presentations. One student discovered that PowerPoint helps with marketing and business advertising. Another person wanted to use the certificate when applying for jobs. The courses helped people of different ages develop important workplace skills. Disabled community members also joined the training sessions. Legislator Tendai Pinduka congratulated the government for bringing technology education to rural areas. President Emmerson Mnangagwa started the national program last year during a ceremony held in Bulawayo. Officials want to train 1.5 million young people across Zimbabwe through similar courses. The initiative supports economic development goals and helps reduce technology gaps between urban and rural communities. Government leaders believe digital skills will create more employment opportunities for citizens. [/QUOTE]
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