The government has officially kicked off the nationwide rollout of the second phase of classroom business skills training under the NYOTA Project, marking a major step in its effort to empower youth entrepreneurs across the country.
The training, which began Monday morning, is being conducted simultaneously in 454 mapped centres spread across all 290 constituencies. More than 6,000 trainers have been deployed to support beneficiaries as they advance their entrepreneurial journeys.
Mang’eni explained that the second classroom training is designed to address key business skills gaps identified during the mentorship phase. The sessions aim to strengthen the capacity of beneficiaries to sustainably grow and scale their enterprises.
Beneficiaries who successfully completed the mentorship programme have been invited to attend the training, which is a mandatory requirement for progression within the NYOTA Project. Completion of the sessions will determine eligibility for the second tranche of start-up capital as well as participation in the next phase of mentorship.
The government has emphasized that full attendance is required for all participants, underscoring the structured and performance-based approach of the programme as it seeks to nurture a new generation of resilient and skilled entrepreneurs nationwide.
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