50 students complete free computer literacy course at AIB
The institute is committed to train the less privileged, disabled, unemployed and the community at large
THE 50 students who started their free computer literacy course at the Awesome Institute of Business (AIB) have successfully graduated.
The trainees received accredited certificates of attendance, confirming their basic computer literacy skills in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access and an AIB cap.
The institute, which is situated at 21 Margaret Street in Kempton Park CBD, is committed to training the underprivileged, disabled, unemployed and the community at large.
Addressing the audience, Damson Chagoma, director of AIB, congratulated the graduates for a job well done.
“We encourage our communities to acquire the skills necessary for getting employment.”
The project is ongoing and AIB’s target is to equip up to 400 people by the end of the year.
One of the students, Lerato Phathakge, said, “I came to Awesome Institute of Business without knowing anything about computers. I learnt a lot. It was very beneficial and I now look forward to acquiring further knowledge to enhance my skills. Thank you AIB for introducing this computer course to the community. Many look forward to receiving free education.”
To apply for this free course, which is given to deserving and willing individuals, call Precious on 011-394-0180 or 011-394-0274.
