Online Work Training

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ICT cabinet Secretary Joe Mucheru has invited the youth to sign up for online work training which the ministry is set to roll out next month in various institutions across the country. In a press statement, Mr Mucheru announced that the ministry of ICT plans to conduct an introductory training sessions for new online workers that will see at least 10,000 youths acquire skills to earn a living through the internet. He encouraged illegible youths and job seekers to log onto www.ajiradigital.go.ke and sign up for the available 10,000 slots. “The one-week residential training will be provided free of charge at various centres in Nairobi, Nakuru, Meru, Kisumu and Mombasa in June following a partnership agreement between the Ministry of ICT, Kenya Private Sector Alliance and Rockefeller Foundation who provided a USD 1 million financing support,” said Mr Mucheru, adding that the training is part of the government’s broader strategy to address youth unemployment. More than 40,000 Kenyans already work and earn a living through various online platforms but the demand for online workers continues to grow. The low awareness levels and lack of skills to navigate the online workspace have contributed to the low uptake of online work by Kenyans despite this sector having tremendous potential to address youth unemployment. “This training is intended to bridge the skills gap and increase the confidence and employability of new workers as they navigate the online work space,” Mr Mucheru said. The CS disclosed plans by his ministry to engage other government agencies and the private sector with a view to offload some of their work onto local digital platforms that can be accessed and completed by Kenyan online workers.He expressed optimism that the 10,000 youth that will be trained will help to mentor many more to take up online work as a career. The CS urged the private sector and other international organizations to come forward to support the training of more Kenyans on online work adding that Kenya has the potential to provide thousands of online workers and become the freelancing hub of the world.

Natafta msee wa job

What job Chief I am looking for some hustle?

[FONT=Courier New][SIZE=3]Online writing[/SIZE][/FONT]

Saitan!! Hii story ilifanya Wakenya wengi wale walikuwa wanakula online kabla serikali igundue hii story wafukuzwe. Hata site zingine kama UpWork zikawekea Wakenya vikwazo.

I noted that. Ministry ilituanika. Mucheru and wanjiru = pure chieth

Hii ni ufala upande wa goverment… Wame fail ku provide ajira to the youth now they plan to do mediocre training kisha ip za kenya zitakuwa blacklisted on most online work platforma… Upuzi mtupu huu!..wazee wapewe retire kazi zipatikane…

Huyu mjamaa hunikalia mashida shida ivi. Hebu kwanza ashukishe bei ya bundles.

Why would the IPs be blacklisted?

Reason ya vikwazo being…?

Shoddy work,.etc…have you ever done online work… There is a required delivery threshold… And rating system.

Simple manufacturing industries would go along way in alleviating the youth unemployment. Moreover, campo students would benefit through internships and attachment thus increasing their skills set unlike this mediocre attempt at solving the joblessness crisis.

Huyu jamaa ni billionaire! Owned part of Africa Online. Owns part of Wananchi (Zuku). Former Google Africa CEO. Etc… Ana pesa kuruka! Ksh 1.5 milion kama CS ni peanuts kwake.

A lot of guys signed up, yet they weren’t meeting the standards of the fields they had registered as being good in. Most of them flocked to article writing and transcription and apparently they gave horrendous transcripts, some submitted work late, others did not finish at all, others had terrible grammar e.t.c

Even now if you try sign up with those two skills, you will be told to pick other skills or your account will be suspended.

@gashwin gashui mbio hapa,hii ni maneno gani sasa?

Check your inbox Chief.

he he…niliona nikasema ninyamaze juu ilitoka source…

That means then vikwazo ni kwa sababu ya shoddy work, not merely because they/ we are Kenyan, or because ‘gava iliwaanika’.

Now this makes sense. The usual mediocrity that we’re always complaining about. People want jobs they’re not qualified for, or they outrightly lie about their qualifications.

The tree wont fall on an individual, the admins once they notice a trend of poor reviews from a section from a certain part of the world… They proceed to put measures to prevent their clients from bieng exploited with no results.thereby watu kutoka hio sector wanakuwa blacklisted… By use of IP… Na kutumia vpn pia ni blunder ukijulikana… So gava iwache upuzi na wa create real openings fi di yut dem.