Help Thokoza Progressive Youth with 20 volunteers for Training the you in coding, programming & cybersecurity

 Thokoza, Gauteng

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Help Thokoza Progressive Youth with 20 volunteers for Training the you in coding, programming & cybersecurity
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Business related skills

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Administration

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Help Thokoza Progressive Youth with 20 volunteers for Training the you in coding, programming & cybersecurity

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Volunteer Opportunity: Train Youth in Coding & Cybersecurity Thokoza Progressive Youth is looking for ICT Experts to volunteer their time and skills to empower the next generation. We want to equip young people with critical digital skills such as:  Coding & Programming (beginner to intermediate)  Cybersecurity Awareness & Skills  Digital Literacy for the 21st Century Whether you can host a short workshop, mentor students, or run a hands-on training session, your contribution will help us bridge the digital divide in our community. We invite 10–20 ICT professionals to step forward and share their expertise. Together, we can unlock opportunities for youth in the tech industry!


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Thokoza Progressive Youth

Thokoza Progressive Youth

Community Development

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We help Thokoza,Katlehong,Vosloorus and surrounding areas. by empowering young people with education and training.

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