Empowering Communities: Joburg Celebrates Digital Literacy Achievements

It was a joyous occasion for the young and old as they celebrated receiving their e-learning certificates after completing the Microsoft Online course programme. The Member of the Mayoral Committee for Community Development in the City of Johannesburg, Cllr Tebogo Nkokou, attended the Digital Literacy Programme Awards, honouring 100 youth and adults who completed digital skills training.

The event took place on Friday, 28 February, at the Orange Farm Library, Extension 4. As he handed out certificates, MMC Nkokou offered words of encouragement to the recipients.

​“Education liberates the mind. It is the most powerful tool to free the African child. As you receive these certificates, I urge you to return to your communities and use your new skills to spread the importance of learning. Learn about our true heroes and help liberate our people from ignorance.

“Prepare yourselves with education for the day when the land and economy are returned to the hands of Africans. And when you protest to have your voices heard, do not destroy the library—it is a fountain of education and empowerment,” Cllr Nkokou said.

The MMC encouraged participants to use their newly acquired skills to help their communities combat crime, drug abuse, and other social challenges.

Emily Thandiwe More, a participant from Orange Farm, expressed her gratitude for the skills she gained. “We have learnt a lot about skills, jobs, and how to use technology to access opportunities. We used to think you needed connections to succeed, but this course has shown us that with just a click of a mouse, the world is yours.”

Elizabeth Mofokeng shared how the programme has transformed her career.

“I still cannot believe how these courses helped me get promoted to an administrative position. I am now an administration clerk, thanks to the new skills I acquired”” she said.

The City of Joburg Library and Information Services empowers communities by offering digital skills training through organised activities and partnerships. These programmes provide participants with resources and the opportunity to continue learning independently, even from home.

The aim of the initiative is to bridge the digital divide and equip communities with the skills needed to thrive in the digital age.

The event celebrated the progress made by 100 youth and adults from Orange Farm who completed basic computer skills training through in-person sessions, acknowledging their hard work and achievements.


Written by Maseipati Tsotsotso

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