Kirinyaga County Graduates 60 in Digital Skills Program

Kirinyaga County has graduated 60 youth in computer studies to boost digital skills for the modern economy.

Kirinyaga County Graduates 60 in Digital Skills Program

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The County Government of Kirinyaga, under Governor Anne Waiguru, has graduated 60 students with certificates in Computer Studies from the Kirinyaga Agriculture Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Centre. The graduation ceremony was held on April 11, 2026, at the institution in Kiine, Kirinyaga Central Sub-County.

The program is part of the county's broader strategy to equip youth with digital skills aligned with a technology-driven economy. Governor Waiguru emphasized that the training aims to bridge the digital divide and enhance employability. The initiative falls under the county's Wezesha Kirinyaga Digital Literacy Program, which seeks to provide digital skills to over 10,000 youth and women.

Officials stated that the graduates underwent training in areas including computer applications, digital marketing, and basic programming. The county government plans to expand such programs to other TVET institutions to reach more residents and support local economic development.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Who graduated from the Kirinyaga program?

60 students graduated with certificates in Computer Studies from the Kirinyaga Agriculture TVET Centre.

What is the goal of the Wezesha Kirinyaga program?

The goal is to provide digital literacy and skills training to over 10,000 youth and women in the county to improve employability.

When was the graduation ceremony held?

The graduation ceremony was held on April 11, 2026, at the TVET centre in Kiine, Kirinyaga Central Sub-County.

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