Gichugu Technical Vocation College (TVC) is a state-of-the-art public technical training institute with well-furnished workshops and laboratories to give the best to our learners.
Furthermore, with these new courses and support from Machere College, the institution’s leadership aims to provide the best learning experience by equipping students with modern skills that are essential for the job market.
Speaking during the launching of the two courses, school principal Joseph Kimemei said the school has decided to work with the private sector to give competence and quality skills to learners.
Additionally, Vision 2030 predicts industrialization in Kenya, increasing demand for technical courses. Thus, calls for youths and skilled individuals to obtain certificates for better courses and better pay.
On the other hand, Samuel Murange, the administrator operations manager at the Machele Group of Companies, says the school will work hard with the TVETs, saying they are targeting more youth who will be equipped with relevant skills.
Murange reports three-month courses for machine operator experts, citing high demand in Kenya, with many counties signing working contracts and a high demand for skilled workers in this field.
However, he has called on parents to take advantage of the courses in the school, saying the burden to travel for distance to get these courses.
Lastly, Symon Munene Nyanga student at Gichungu TVET taking plant operator courses, thanks the school administration for introducing the course in school, adding that he hopes he will get skills that will make him fit in the job market.
By David Wandeto