Shot in the arm for digital marketing students from underprivileged communities

Speaking about the graduation, which is taking place on Friday, July 26, Pan Afrodigital founder Trust Nhokovedzo highlighted the importance of equipping students with digital skills.

Digital marketing students from underprivileged communities, whose education was sponsored by ZOF Africa, are set to graduate from Pan Afrodigital.

The 21 students were chosen by Miracle Missions Vimba and also include current university students.

Pan Afrodigital is a leading digital marketing and graphic design training provider.

Speaking about the graduation, which is taking place on Friday, July 26, Pan Afrodigital founder Trust Nhokovedzo highlighted the importance of equipping students with digital skills.

 “Pan Afrodigital's curriculum equips graduates with market-relevant skills highly sought after by employers in today's skill-driven job market. By completing these programs, graduates gain a significant advantage in securing employment,” he said.

"In today's world, people are employed for what they can deliver for the employer. Qualifications are important for placement in the organisation, but skills are what allow you to deliver results. Pan Afrodigital focuses on giving students the skills they need to succeed in any organisational role.” he added.

Among the graduating class are 53 digital marketing students and six graphic design students.

Over the years, they have trained people in various organisations, and this year they will be holding their seventh graduation ceremony.

“We have trained students from Econet, Old Mutual, First Mutual, banks, small companies, and even entrepreneurs. Their success stories are a testament to the value of the skills imparted in our courses." said Nhokovedzo.

The graduation ceremony will be graced by the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe head of marketing, Sibo Muteyiwa.

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