Ring Road Ministry to establish a computer lab worth shs 5 million targeting locals.








Ring Road Orphans Day School in Nyalenda slums where the Ring Road Ministry will establish a sh 5million Computer laboratory project which will also benefit  the locals-Photo By James Keyi

By Dickson Odhiambo.

February 5, 2018.

Ring Road Ministry to establish a computer lab worth shs 5 million targeting locals.

A COMPUTER laboratory worth shs 5 million will be established at Ring Road Ministry within Nyalenda slums in Kisumu City targeting to train its students and the local community freely.

Ring Road Ministry Director Pastor Jared Oriadha says the Computer laboratory center will be established within this year.

Addressing the press at the Ministry’s offices in Nyalenda, Oriadha said the new facility will be able to train its students as well as the local community on various computer packages other basics in Information, Communication and Technology.

He says this project will greatly help in enhancing the skills of the students and locals on issues of ICT so as to be able to cope up with the current global needs on ICT.

Oriadha says the project will be ready by early September this year and will be used immediately upon its establishment, adding that the whole training will take a period of six months.

“Technology is coming to our doors and we also do not want our people to be left behind hence the need for the establishment of this computer laboratory here so as to help our students and the locals on the issue of ICT,” he says.

He says the Ministry will also establish a library for adult education within the institution targeting adults who never went to through formal education.

He says they will partner with the Ministry of Education so that the institution to carry out the issues of adult education.

Oriadha at the same time urged the National Government to consider extending support on free secondary education to private schools across the country.

He says such consideration should be put in place to ensure that private institutions also benefit from such Government programs on free Secondary education.
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