
Zimbabwe has recently launched a significant cybersecurity training programme aimed at empowering 15,000 young people across the country. This initiative is part of the government’s broader strategy to enhance digital skills and boost employment opportunities in the rapidly growing tech sector.
The programme will provide participants with comprehensive training in various aspects of cybersecurity, including threat detection, ethical hacking, and data protection. It aims to prepare the youth for careers in information security, a field that is seeing increasing demand worldwide.
Key features of the training programme include:
- Hands-on experience with current cybersecurity tools and technologies.
- Collaboration with local and international cybersecurity experts and organizations.
- A curriculum tailored to meet industry standards and evolving cyber threats.
- Opportunities for internships and job placements after completion.
This initiative underscores Zimbabwe’s commitment to fostering a digitally skilled workforce that can contribute to the country’s economic growth and resilience against cyber threats. By investing in youth education and skill development, the government hopes to create a vibrant tech community and curb unemployment.