Sheba Ayinzabyonna has always held the career of programming in high regard. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Information Technology (IT) and has since then served as an Information Communications Technology (ICT) teacher for secondary school students. But she always dreamt of becoming a programmer which is the industrial term for a person who creates computer software. A few factors stood in the way, the first being the absence of mentorship. While at school, Ayinzabyonna says majority of the students in the course, just like her, did not clearly understand the applicability of programming in the job market. “Our…
Rise Of Tech and Workforce Need To Meet Halfway

To promote the development of skills, NITA-U signed a memorandum of understanding with the National Council of Higher Education and Ministry of Education and Sports to ensure ICT is embedded in the national curriculum. Courtesy photo



