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A total of 304 students have already enrolled in the newly launched Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Programme in Penal-Debe.
The vocational training course, offered by the Youth Training and Employment Partnership Programme (YTEPP), seeks to equip participants with skills in digital literacy, artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies.
At Mondayâs launch of the ICT Short Courses Programme, Chairman of the Board of Directors of YTEPP, Bishop Dr Maurice Jones, emphasised that digital skills are no longer optional but essential for the modern workplace and digital economy.
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