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Business100 people to benefit from free coding training with Codewit

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100 people to benefit from free coding training with Codewit

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Codewit is joining the list of educational platforms to offer free coding training and opportunities for 100 people who dare to dream big and aspire for a better life through technology.

According to the ICT institution which trains, incubates and provides employment or business opportunities, the 6 months intensive course is one of the attempts to “bridge the massive skills gap in the tech industry.”

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Read: 24 community ICT centers abandoned in Ashanti Region

The modules for study include: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, PHP, MySQL, Ajax, and MongoDB.

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Some of the brightest students will be placed in full or part-time employment after a 3 month internship.

Employment or contracts have also been guaranteed for these students who excel after completing attachments.

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Check below details on how to apply:

1. Attend our coding school for free. Sign up here: www.taskwit.net/codewit
2. Recommend this to someone. Share the link with them.
3. Donate to get someone to attend the coding school. Reach out to us: codewit@taskwit.net or 0202729121/ 0245600275

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

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